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  2. Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Emmaus is the Greek variant of the Hebrew word and place-name for hot springs, hammat, and is therefore not unique to one location, which makes the identification of the New Testament site more difficult. Several places in Judea and Galilee are called Emmaus in the Bible, the works of Josephus Flavius, and other sources from the relevant period.

  3. Imwas - Wikipedia

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    Imwas or Emmaus (Arabic: عِمواس ʿImwās), known in classical times as Nicopolis (Greek: Νικόπολις, lit. 'City of Victory'), was a Palestinian village located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southeast of the city of Ramla and 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Jerusalem in the Latrun salient of the West Bank. [2]

  4. Motza - Wikipedia

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    Motza, also Mozah or Motsa, (Hebrew: מוֹצָא, Arabic: موتسا) is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Jerusalem. It is located in the Judaean Mountains, 600 metres above sea level, connected to Jerusalem by the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway, Highway 16, and the winding mountain road to Har Nof. Established in 1854, Motza was the first ...

  5. List of biblical place names in North America - Wikipedia

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    Mount Carmel (Hebrew הַר הַכַּרְמֶל, Har HaKarmel, "God's vineyard") was a sacred mountain where Elijah defeated the prophets of a Ba'al in a contest. Carmel was a town in Judea mentioned as the residence of Nabal and Abigail. Mount Carmel, Iowa. Carmel, Maine. Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania.

  6. St. Cleophas Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Cleophas Church [1] or St. Cleopas Church [2] also called Emmaus Church [3] or the Basilica of St. Cleophas, is a Franciscan Catholic church located in the Palestinian village of Al-Qubeiba in the West Bank. The site is one of the three major candidates identified with Emmaus, where, according to the New Testament, Jesus revealed ...

  7. Road to Emmaus appearance - Wikipedia

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    According to the Gospel of Luke, the road to Emmaus appearance is one of the early post-resurrection appearances of Jesus after his crucifixion and the discovery of the empty tomb. [1][2][3] Both the meeting on the road to Emmaus and the subsequent supper at Emmaus, depicting the meal that Jesus had with two disciples after the encounter on the ...

  8. Ayalon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Ayalon Valley. The Ayalon Valley (Hebrew: אַיָּלוֹן‎ or איילון ‎, ʾAyyālōn), also written Aijalon and Ajalon, is a valley in the lowland of the Shephelah in Israel. The Ayalon Valley has been an important route connecting the coastal plain and Jerusalem for generations. Due to its location, several battles were fought in ...

  9. Diocese of Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Today it is Nicopolis, a famous city of Palestine. [7] Jerome described how the towns congregation "consecrated the house of Cleopas as a church." [8] Emmaus Nicopolis on Madaba map Emmaus, early 20th century. The bishopric of Emmaus was mentioned by St. Jerome, [9] Hesychius of Jerusalem, [10] Theophanes the Confessor, [11] Sozomen, [12] and ...