BETHABARA — locus trans Iordanem, Ioh. c. 1. v. 33. domus transitûs, aut irae; vel Syriace frumenti … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Bethabara — This entry incorporates text from the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia with some modernisation. Bethabara (beth ab´a ra; בּית עברה; bēth‛ăbhārāh; Βηθαβαρά; Bēthabará; “house of the ford”): According to the King James Version (following… … Wikipedia
Bethabara, North Carolina — Bethabara (from the Hebrew, meaning House of Passage and pronounced beth ab bra, the name of the traditional site of the Baptism of Jesus Christ) is a village located in Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was the site where fifteen men from the… … Wikipedia
Bethabara wood — Beth*ab a*ra wood (Bot.) A highly elastic wood, used for fishing rods, etc. The tree is unknown, but it is thought to be East Indian. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bethabara Historic District — Infobox nrhp | name =Bethabara Historic District nrhp type =nhld caption = Bethabara Moravian Church in 1934 nearest city= Winston Salem, North Carolina locmapin = North Carolina area = built =1753 architect= Unknown architecture= Other… … Wikipedia
Bethabara Moravian Church — Infobox nrhp | name =Bethabara Moravian Church nrhp type = caption = location= 2147 Bethabara Rd., Winston Salem, North Carolina lat degrees = 36 lat minutes = 9 lat seconds = 11.99 lat direction = N long degrees = 80 long minutes = 18 long… … Wikipedia
Bethabara — House of the ford, a place on the east bank of the Jordan, where John was baptizing (John 1:28). It may be identical with Bethbarah, the ancient ford of Jordan of which the men of Ephraim took possession (Judg. 7:24). The Revised Version reads … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Bethabara — The scene of John s [[➝ John the Baptist]] baptisms (John 1:28) as given in inferior MSS followed by AV. All English translations from RV prefer the more likely reading ‘Bethany across the Jordan’, i.e. not the village of that name near Jerusalem … Dictionary of the Bible
bethabara — be·thab·a·ra … English syllables
bethabara — beˈthabərə noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown : any of several British Guiana timber trees of the genus Tabebuia yielding dense hard wood … Useful english dictionary