Topical Bible: Bethabara Bethabara is the setting for the pivotal event of Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist This event marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and is a profound moment of divine revelation
Bethabara - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway BETHABARA bĕth ă’ bə rə (Βηθάβαρα, meaning house of crossing) A town on the E bank of the Jordan River The only mention of this town is in connection with John the Baptist’s activity at the Jordan River (John 1:28) The word Bethabara is supported only by inferior MSS and appears in the KJV
Map - Bethabara - BibleBento. com Bethab'ara (house of the ford) A place beyond Jordan, in which according to the Received Text of the New Testament, John was baptizing Joh 1:28
Al-Maghtas - Wikipedia Ancient traditions identified Al-Maghtas, known in antiquity as bet-'abarah[24] or Bethabara, "House of the Crossing" (see Madaba Map), as the place where the people of Israel and later Prophet Elijah crossed the Jordan River and entered the Promised Land [25][26]
Home Historic Bethabara Park Bethabara’s role would change with the eventual completion of Salem, and by the 19th century it had slowly transitioned into a rural community Today visitors can discover nearly 200 years of Moravian history at Historic Bethabara Park
Bethabara « See The Holy Land Unaware of any Bethany on the east side of the Jordan River, he suggested the placename in John’s Gospel should be Bethabara (which was on the west of the river) Some New Testament translators followed his suggestion It even appears in the King James Version of the Bible
Bible Encyclopedia: Bethabara Smith (HGHL) suggests that Bethany ("house of the ship") and Bethabara ("house of the ford") are names for the same place Bethabara has also been identified with Bethbarah, which, however, was probably not on the Jordan but among the streams flowing into it (Judges 7:24)
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Exploring the Meaning of Bethabara in Greek The term “Bethabara” originates from Greek and is mentioned in the Gospel of John In Greek, Bethabara translates to “house of crossing” or “place of crossing ” This name suggests a location where people passed through or crossed over a body of water, likely the Jordan River