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* The name Bethany, usually rendered as ''Bethany beyond the Jordan'', may refer to [[Bethabara]], a site located on the [[Jordan River]] above the [[Dead Sea]], which, according to the [[New Testament]], was the site where [[Jesus of Nazareth]] came to [[John the Baptist]]. | * The name Bethany, usually rendered as ''Bethany beyond the Jordan'', may refer to [[Bethabara]], a site located on the [[Jordan River]] above the [[Dead Sea]], which, according to the [[New Testament]], was the site where [[Jesus of Nazareth]] came to [[John the Baptist]]. | ||
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The name Bethany, literally translated as house of figs, is shared by a multitude of places and people. Most commonly refers to the village of Bethany near Jerusalem; which, according to the New Testament, was the site of the resurrection of Lazarus.
Other Places
- The name Bethany, usually rendered as Bethany beyond the Jordan, may refer to Bethabara, a site located on the Jordan River above the Dead Sea, which, according to the New Testament, was the site where Jesus of Nazareth came to John the Baptist.
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