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Bethphage (Ancient Gr****: Βηθφαγή, romanized: Bēthpagḗ;
Imperial Aramaic: בֵּית פַּגִּי, romanized: Bêṯ Paggî, lit. 'house of
unripe figs') or Bethsphage...
- who also
joined the crowd, and set out on
their way to
Jerusalem via
Bethphage and
Bethany on the
Mount of Olives.
Osborne 2010, p. 747
stated that Jericho...
- The
Church of
Bethphage, also
spelled Beitphage,
meaning "house of the
unripe figs", is a
Franciscan church located on the
Mount of
Olives in Jerusalem...
- The
Bethphage Mission is a
historic structure in Axtell, Nebraska. It was
established in 1913 for the
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, and it comprises...
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flank is
facing Jerusalem (for
sites on its
eastern side see
Bethany and
Bethphage). Here are the
traditional sites of a cave in
which Jesus taught his disciples...
- also possible.
Another suggestion,
arising from the
presence of
nearby Bethphage ("house of
unripe figs"), is that its name
comes from Beit Hini, (Imperial...
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southeastern slope of the
Mount of Olives, not far from the
accepted site of
Bethphage, and near that of the Ascension. It is
quite certain that the present...
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village centre,
towards the top of the mount, is the
traditional site of
Bethphage,
marked by a
Franciscan church. The
construction of the
Brigham Young...
- Luke (2:1-7)
states that the
birth of
Jesus took
place in Bethlehem.
Bethphage is
mentioned as the
place from
which Jesus sent the
disciples to find...
- Six-Day War in 1967. At-Tur is
believed to be the
location of the site of
Bethphage (Ancient Gr****: Βηθφαγή;
Imperial Aramaic: בֵּית פַּגִּי, lit. 'house...