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  2. Bethany - Wikipedia

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    Bethany is recorded in the New Testament as a small village in Judaea, the home of the siblings Mary of Bethany, Martha, and Lazarus, as well as that of Simon the Leper. Jesus is reported to have lodged there after his entry into Jerusalem. The village is referenced in relation to six incidents: The interrogation of John the Baptist by the ...

  3. New Testament places associated with Jesus - Wikipedia

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    In the New Testament accounts, the principal locations for the ministry of Jesus were Galilee and Judea, with activities also taking place in surrounding areas such as Perea and Samaria. [1] [4] The gospel narrative of the ministry of Jesus is traditionally separated into sections that have a geographical nature. Galilean ministry

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

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    New Canaan: Canaan: Genesis 9:18 CT New London County: Salem: Salem: Genesis 14:18 CT Litchfield County: Sharon: Sharon: 1 Chronicles 5:16 DE Sussex County: Bethany Beach: Bethany: Matthew 21:7 DE Sussex County: Bethel: Bethel: Genesis 12:8 DE Sussex County: Rehoboth Beach: Rehoboth: Genesis 26:22 FL Volusia County: New Smyrna Beach: Smyrna ...

  5. Mary of Bethany - Wikipedia

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    Mary of Bethany [a] is a biblical figure mentioned by name in the Gospel of John and probably the Gospel of Luke in the Christian New Testament. Together with her siblings Lazarus and Martha , she is described as living in the village of Bethany , a small village in Judaea to the south of the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem .

  6. Mount of Olives - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] On the south-eastern slope of the Mount of Olives lies the Palestinian Arab village of al-Eizariya, identified with the ancient village of Bethany mentioned in the New Testament; a short distance from the village centre, towards the top of the mount, is the traditional site of Bethphage, marked by a Franciscan church. [34]

  7. Al-Maghtas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Maghtas (Arabic: المغطس, al-Maġṭas, meaning ' baptism ' or ' immersion '), officially known as Baptism Site "Bethany Beyond the Jordan", is an archaeological World Heritage Site in Jordan, on the east bank of the Jordan River, reputed to be the location of the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist and venerated as such since at least the Byzantine period. [1]

  8. Kidron Valley - Wikipedia

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    According to the New Testament, Jesus crossed the valley many times travelling between Jerusalem and Bethany. [18] The valley contains the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed the night before he was crucified. The name Kidron was mentioned in John 18:1.

  9. Bethphage - Wikipedia

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    Bethphage is mentioned in the New Testament as the place in ancient Israel to which Jesus sent his disciples to find a colt upon which he would ride into Jerusalem. The Synoptic Gospels mention it as being close to Bethany , where he was staying immediately prior to his triumphal entry into Jerusalem .