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Beth·sa·i·da B0216400 (bĕth-sā′ĭ-də) In the New Testament, a town on the Sea of Galilee's northeast shore, visited by Jesus during his ministry.Bethsaida (bɛθˈseɪdə) n (Placename) a ruined town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of GalileeBethsaidaenUK
Bethsaida (bĕth-sā`ĭdə) [Heb.,=house of the fisher], in the Gospels, birthplace of Jesus' disciples Peter, Andrew, and Philip. Herod Philip (4 B.C.–A.D. 33) is said to have renamed it Julias after the daughter of Augustus, who died in 2 B.C. Some identify Bethsaida with the Julias just E of the Jordan and N of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberius); others would place it on the eastern shore of the lake; still others suppose two Bethsaidas. Archaeologists began excavating the site on the eastern shore of the lake in 1995.Bethsaida a ruined town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of Galilee |