Bethsaida
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Disputed Biblical placesFishing communitiesNew Testament Aramaic words and phrasesNew Testament citiesPhilip the TetrarchPopulated places disestablished in the 8th centuryPopulated places established in the 10th century BCSea of Galilee
Bethsaida ( beth-SAY-id-ə; from Ancient Greek: Βηθσαϊδά, romanized: Bēthsaïdá; from Aramaic and Hebrew: בֵּית צַידָה, romanized: Bēṯ Ṣaiḏā, lit. 'House of the Fisherman' or 'House of the Hunter', from the Hebrew root צ-י-ד; Arabic: بيت صيدا, romanized: Bayt Ṣaydā), also known as Julias or Julia (Ancient Greek: Ἰουλία, romanized: Ioulía), is a place mentioned in the New Testament. Julias lay in an administrative district known as Gaulonitis. Historians have suggested that the name is also referenced in rabbinic literature under the epithet Ṣaidan (Hebrew: צַידָן).
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888, Golan Regional Council
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N 32.91 ° | E 35.630555555556 ° |
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תל בית צידה
888
1294900 Golan Regional Council
North District, Israel
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