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Bezetha (Hebrew: בית זיתא), also
called by
Josephus the New City, was a
suburb of
Jerusalem during the late
Second Temple period. It was
located north...
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position of
Gareb can
correspond only with
Under Bezetha, and the
position of
Goath only with
Upper Bezetha where Golgotha rose. Both of
these elevations...
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Gospel of John,
include Βηθζαθά (Beth-zatha = בית חדתא), a
derivative of
Bezetha, and
Bethsaida (not to be
confused with Bethsaida, a town in Galilee),...
- the
southern slopes, with the
Lower City on the
lower southeast slopes.
Bezetha was the
northern New City.
Following is a list of
notable structures that...
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Cemetery near the Old City,
mounting Palestinian anger led to
daily arrests.
Bezetha Herod's Gate Zedekiah's Cave
LaMar C.
Berrett (1996).
Discovering the World...
- by
spanning a
distance of one
stade (c. 150 m), as
claimed by Martin.
Bezetha Church of Ecce Homo
Hasmonean Baris Herodian architecture Footnotes Based...
- Formerly, the
sprawling residential area
within this gate was
known as
Bezetha (effectually
translated as "New City"),
settled during the late Second...
- Our Lady of the Annunciation,
Jerusalem Israel portal Palestine portal Bezetha Demographic history of
Jerusalem Gates of the
Temple Mount History of Jerusalem...
- 6) – The
Third Wall of
Jerusalem collapses and the Jews
withdraw from
Bezetha to the
Second Wall,
where the
defences are unorganized. 12th of Artemisios...
- Emmaus.
Gallus succeeds in
conquering Beit She'arim (the "New City") on the
Bezetha Hill.
November –
Battle of Beth-Horon:
Gallus abandons the
siege of Jerusalem...