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BETHANY @ a village east of Jerusalem- kjv@Matthew:21:17; kjv@Matthew:26:6; kjv@Luke:10:38; kjv@Luke:24:50; kjv@John:11:18; kjv@John:12:1

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BETHANY - B>@ - (house of dates, or house of misery), a village which, scanty as are the notices of it contained in Scripture, is more intimately associated in our minds than perhaps any other place with the most familiar acts and scenes of the last days of the life of Christ. It was situated "at" the Mount of Olives, kjv@Mark:11:1; kjv@Luke:19:29) about fifteen stadia (furlongs, i.e. 1 1/2 or 2 miles) from Jerusalem kjv@John:11:18) on or near the usual road From Jericho to the city, kjv@Luke:19:29) comp. kjv@Mark:11:1 comp. kjv@Mark:10:46 And close by the west(?) of another village called Bethphage, the two being several times mentioned together. Bethany was the home of Mary and Martha and Lazarus, and is now known by a name derived from Lazarus
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- Azariyeh or Lazarieh . It lies on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives, fully a mile beyond the summit, and not very far from the point at which the road to Jericho begins its more sudden descent towards the Jordan valley. El-’Azariyeh is a ruinous and wretched village, a wild mountain hamlet of some twenty families. Bethany has been commonly explained "house of dates," but it more probably signifies "house of misery." H. Dixon, "Holy Land," kjv@2:214, foll.

BETHANY - B>@ - In the Revised Version for BETHABARA, kjv@John:1:28) where Jesus was baptized by John. It was probably an obscure village near Bethabara, and in time its name faded out and was replaced by the larger and more important Bethabara.

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Bethany @ house of dates.

(1.) The Revised Version in kjv@John:1:28 has this word instead of Bethabara, on the authority of the oldest manuscripts. It appears to have been the name of a place on the east of Jordan.

(2.) A village on the south-eastern slope of the Mount of Olives kjv@Mark:11:1), about 2 miles east of Jerusalem, on the road to Jericho. It derived its name from the number of palm-trees which grew there. It was the residence of Lazarus and his sisters. It is frequently mentioned in connection with memorable incidents in the life of our Lord kjv@Matthew:21:17 kjv@Matthew:26:6; kjv@Mark:11:11-12 kjv@Mark:14:3; kjv@Luke:24:50; kjv@John:11:1 kjv@John:12:1). It is now known by the name of el
- Azariyeh, i.e., "place of Lazarus," or simply Lazariyeh. Seen from a distance, the village has been described as "remarkably beautiful, the perfection of retirement and repose, of seclusion and lovely peace." Now a mean village, containing about twenty families.

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BETHANY @
- A village on the eastem slope of the Mount of Olives kjv@John:11:18
- Mary, Martha, and Lazarus dwell at kjv@Luke:10:38-41
- Lazarus dies and is raised to life at John:11
- Jesus attends a feast in kjv@Matthew:26:6-13; kjv@John:12:1-9
- The colt of a donkey upon which Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, obtained at kjv@Mark:11:1-11
- Jesus sojourns at kjv@Mark:11:11 kjv@Mark:11:Matthew:21:17; 12, 19

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kjv@STRING:Bethany <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of song; the house of affliction - HITCHCOCK-B


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BETHANY @ a village east of Jerusalem- kjv@Matthew:21:17; kjv@Matthew:26:6; kjv@Luke:10:38; kjv@Luke:24:50; kjv@John:11:18; kjv@John:12:1

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G963 <STRGRK>@ Βηθανία Bēthania bay-than-ee'-ah Of Chaldee origin; date house; Bethany a place in Palestine: - Bethany.