Proper noun
Bethsaida
(biblical) Either of the two villages, Bethesda Julias and Bethesda of Galilee, mentioned in the New Testament.
(biblical) Bethesda.
(biblical) The Pool of Bethesda.
Bethsaida
(biblical) Either of the two villages, Bethesda Julias and Bethesda of Galilee, mentioned in the New Testament.
Another was the stone that Aviam thinks, with due caution, may have been the apostles’ reliquary, which he believes further bolsters his case that el-Araj was Bethsaida. Source: Internet
A reliquary that once could have held the remains of the apostles Philip, Andrew and Peter, has been discovered in the ruins of what may be the ancient Israeli city of Bethsaida, a top archaeologist has said. Source: Internet
Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe is a road that was traveled by Jesus and the disciples in the ancient town of Bethsaida. Source: Internet
Bethsaida near the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Source: Internet
Driving to the northern tip of the Sea of Galilee, we unsuccessfully attempted to reach the new possible site for Bethsaida, To get to this site we took a dirt road through a field. Source: Internet
Consequently, he left in anger, rebuking the three places saying: “Woe to you, Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum, for if I had done these mighty works in the sinful cities of Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented in sackcloth and ashes.” Source: Internet