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<p> ( Βηθμαούς ), a place located by [[Josephus]] ( Life, § 12) at 12 stadia from Tiberias, toward Sepphoris, and thought by Lightfoot ( Chorogr. ch. 78) to be the Beth-Maon ( בית מעון ) of the [[Talmud]] ( Totsephath Shebiith, ch. 7), in Lower Galilee; probably the present ruins Kulat Ibn-Maan, a little west of Mejdel (Magdala), along the Sea of [[Galilee]] (comp. Schwarz, p. 177). (See [[Beth-Meon]]); (See [[Maon]]). </p>
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<p> ( '''''Βηθμαούς''''' ), a place located by [[Josephus]] ( ''Life,'' '''''§''''' 12) at 12 stadia from Tiberias, toward Sepphoris, and thought by Lightfoot ( ''Chorogr.'' ch. 78) to be the ''Beth-Maon'' ( '''''בית''''' '''''מעון''''' ) of the [[Talmud]] ( ''Totsephath Shebiith,'' ch. 7), in Lower Galilee; probably the present ruins Kulat Ibn-Maan, a little west of Mejdel (Magdala), along the Sea of [[Galilee]] (comp. Schwarz, p. 177). (See [[Beth-Meon]]); (See [[Maon]]). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 15 October 2021

Bethmaus [1]

( Βηθμαούς ), a place located by Josephus ( Life, § 12) at 12 stadia from Tiberias, toward Sepphoris, and thought by Lightfoot ( Chorogr. ch. 78) to be the Beth-Maon ( בית מעון ) of the Talmud ( Totsephath Shebiith, ch. 7), in Lower Galilee; probably the present ruins Kulat Ibn-Maan, a little west of Mejdel (Magdala), along the Sea of Galilee (comp. Schwarz, p. 177). (See Beth-Meon); (See Maon).

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