Βηθανία
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Spanish (DGE)
-ας, ἡ
• Alolema(s): -ίη Nonn.Par.Eu.Io.12.1
Betania localidad palestina en la vertiente oriental del Monte de los Olivos Eu.Matt.26.6, Eu.Luc.19.29, Eu.Io.11.1, Nonn.l.c., AP 15.40.28 (Cometas Scholasticus), lugar de la Ascensión Eu.Luc.24.50.
English (Abbott-Smith)
Βηθανία, -ας (also -ιά, indecl., Lk 19:29 and in B*, Mk 11:1), ἡ, (Heb. בֵּית עֲנִיָּה, house of affliction, acc. to Jerome, or perh., house of dates, cf. Bethphage),
Bethany;
1.a village fifteen furlongs from Jerusalem, the modern El Azerîyeh: Mt 21:17 26:6, Mk 8:22 (WH, mg.) 11:1, 11, 12 14:3 Lk 19:29 24:50, Jo 11:1, 18 12:1.
2.A place on E. bank of Jordan: Jo 1:28 (R, mg., Βηθαβαρά, q.v.).†
English (Strong)
of Chaldee origin; date-house; Beth-any, a place in Palestine: Bethany.