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It was the birthplace of the apostles, a village frequented by Jesus (and also cursed by him) – there is literally no other example of an entire biblical ...
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Cursing the site is a stunning tradition, since Bethsaida was the home of at least three disciples of Jesus.
'House of the Fisherman' or 'House of the Hunter', from the Hebrew root צ-י-ד; Arabic: بيت صيدا, romanized: Bayt Ṣaydā), also known as Julias or Julia (Ancient ...
Bethsaida Excavations Project (Official site) Offers concise descriptions of the history and location of the site as well as excellent photographs and ...
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Jewish areas, Bethsaida was probably far from being a prime example of pure Jewish culture. Emphasizing its inclusion in Galilee may have actually made ...
Mar 9, 2020 · Archaeologists Say They May Have Found the Church of the Apostles at el-Araj According to the Gospels, Bethsaida is a small fishing village on ...
Bethsaida means "house of hunting/fishing" in Hebrew. It was the name of a small fishing village on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Aug 30, 2017 · We can learn about the society where the ancient Israelites, and later Jesus and the Apostles, lived through the modern discoveries that provide ...
May 31, 2013 · Bethsaida, formerly known as et-Tell, is located along the eastern bank of the Jordan River near the northern shore of the Kinneret. The site ...
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This volume is an archaeological analysis, history, and description of a key excavation of the site of biblical Bethsaida, the most important Holy Land ...