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Bezetha — also called by Josephus the New City (BJ, V, iv, 2) are certain suburbs of Jerusalem, north of the Temple, which were outside the second but included within the third wall. Bezeth may be the same place.References*International Standard Bible… … Wikipedia
Безета — (Bezetha) Иудейские войны Место сражения в окт. 66. Жители Иерусалима атаковали римлян Цестия Галла и выбили их из лагеря, захватив все снаряжение и осадные машины. Римляне потеряли 6000 чел. См. Иотапата … Энциклопедия битв мировой истории
Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71) — • This article deals with the destruction by the Romans after it had become the scene of the Redemption Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71) Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71) … Catholic encyclopedia
Jerusălem — (griech. Hierosolyma [das heilige Solyma], türk. Soliman, gewöhnlich Kudschi Scherif, arab. El Kods [die Heilige]), sonst Hauptstadt Judäas, im Stamm Benjamin gelegen, aber dem Stamme Judäa gehörig, jetzt Stadt im Ejalet Damask. J. lag in einer… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Goath — Gibeat Goath or the Hill of Death (of roaring, groaning) is a hill near Jerusalem, mentioned in Jeremiah 31:39. Jeremiah predicts (Jer. 31:36 40) that the city should in future times extend beyond the north wall (the second wall) and inclose… … Wikipedia
Jerusālem — (in den Keilinschriften Ursalimmu, in den Hieroglyphen Schalam, griech. und lat. Hierosolyma, hebr. Jeruschalajim, »Wohnung des Friedens«, bei den Arabern El Kuds, »das Heiligtum«, bei den Türken Küdsi Schêrif genannt), die alte Hauptstadt… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Quarries (biblical) — Quarries (1.) The Royal Quarries (see Zedekiah s Cave) not found in Scripture is the namegiven to the vast caverns stretching far underneath the northern hill, Bezetha, on which Jerusalem is built. Out of these mammoth caverns stones, a hard… … Wikipedia
Cestius Gallus — Gaius Cestius Gallus (d. 67 AD) was the son of a consul in ancient Rome and himself a suffect consul in 42. He was legate of Syria from 63 or 65. He marched into Judea in 66 in an attempt to restore calm at the outset of the Great Jewish Revolt.… … Wikipedia
Pool of Bethesda — For the various places named after the Pool of Bethesda, see Bethesda. Bethesda was originally the name of a pool in Jerusalem, on the path of the Beth Zeta Valley, and is also known as the Sheep Pool. It is associated with healing.HistoryThe… … Wikipedia