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For Jews, Bethlehem (Bet Lechem) is the burial place of the matriarch Rachel and the birthplace of King David. Additionally, Samuel anointed David as king of Israel in Bethlehem (I Sam. 16:1-13) and David's ancestors - Ruth and Boaz - were married in Bethlehem.
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In the Hebrew Bible, the period of the Israelites is described; it identifies Bethlehem as the birthplace of David. In the New Testament, the city is ...
The biblical city of Bethlehem (Heb, בֵּית לֶחֶם, Beit Lehem, House of Bread; Arab. Bait Lahm) is located some five kilometers south of Jerusalem (east of the ...
Dec 18, 2019 · In Hebrew, the city's name is pronounced “Beit-lehem.” “Beit” means house and “Lechem” means bread – together being “House of Bread”. Jesus said ...
8 days ago · In the Bible the city is often referred to as Bethlehem Ephrathah, or Bethlehem-Judah. An ancient settlement, it is possibly mentioned in the ...
Nov 11, 2014 · When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Herod the Great was a vassal of Rome and in 6 AD Palestine was incorporated in the imperial province of Syria.
Feb 1, 2024 · In Luke's Gospel, Nazareth was the home town of Joseph and Mary, so of course they returned to their home after the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
In Hebrew, beth-lehem means literally “house of bread.” The birth of Jesus probably took place around 6 B.C.E. rather than 1 C.E.; The Greek word kataluma ...
Dec 26, 2021 · Bethlehem in Hebrew means house of bread, and in Arabic, house of flesh. In the book of Joshua, we read about another Bethlehem, a city in the ...
Bethlehem is referred to 38 times in the Bible: 30 times in the Old Testament and eight in the New. Sometimes its district name, Ephrata, or its southern ...