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The city. (Gr. Bethsaidaa; from the Aramaic meaning "house, or place, of fishing"). The old writers, up to the sixteenth century, knew of but one Bethsaida, though they do not seem to have always indicated the same site.
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May 5, 2014 · Meaning: Place Of Fishing, Place Of Hunting; Etymology: From (1) the noun בית (beth), house, and (2) the verb צוד (sud), to hunt or fish.
Bethsaida definition: an ancient town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of Galilee.. See examples of BETHSAIDA used in a sentence.
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