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Bethsaida (/bɛθˈseɪ.ɪdə/ beth-SAY-id-ə; from
Ancient Gr****: Βηθσαϊδά, romanized:
Bēthsaïdá; from
Aramaic and Hebrew: בֵּית צַידָה, romanized: Bēṯ Ṣayḏā...
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Bethsaida is a
Biblical location Bethsaida may also
refer to:
Bethsaida Valley Bethsaida Community Foundation Bethesda (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Bethsaida Valley (Hebrew: בקעת הבטיחה), Arabic: Buq'at al-Butayhah, is a
valley by the
northeast s****s of the Sea of
Galilee at the
steep foothills...
- (Beth-zatha = בית חדתא), a
derivative of Bezetha, and
Bethsaida (not to be
confused with
Bethsaida, a town in Galilee),
although the
latter is considered...
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Bethsaida Community Foundation is a community-based
refuge in
Kenya for the
orphaned and
vulnerable people. It was
established in 2011. The
centre is...
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Bethsaida is the
subject of one of the
miracles of
Jesus in the Gospels. It is
found only in Mark 8:22–26. The
exact location of
Bethsaida in this...
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disciple of Jesus.
Philip is
described as a
disciple from the city of
Bethsaida, and the
evangelist connects him with
Andrew and Peter, who were from...
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first centuries BCE and CE and
sometimes identified with the town of
Bethsaida of New
Testament fame.
Imposing archaeological finds,
mainly the Stratum...
- been the
hometown of the tax
collector Matthew and
located not far from
Bethsaida, the
hometown of the
apostles Simon Peter, Andrew,
James and John. Jesus...
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disciple of John the Baptizer, a
friend of
Philip from his hometown,
Bethsaida, and a
former fishing partner of
Zebedee and his sons.
Alongside Philip...