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- Bethharan abstract "Bethharan, Betharan or Beth Haran (for Hebrew: בית הרן), also Betharam or Beth-Aram (for Hebrew בית הרם; No linguistic relation to Aram), was a Hebrew Bible city, in the valley-plain east of the Jordan River. In the Book of Joshua, a city called \"Betharam\" is listed as one of the cities allotted by Moses to Gad, previously belonging to Sihon the Amorite. According to the Book of Numbers, \"Betharan\" was rebuilt by the tribe of Gad.Later, it is called בית רמתה, (Ancient Greek: Βηθαραμφθᾶ - Betharamatha). In the 1st century AD it was later fortified by Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, who named it Livias in honor of Livia, the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. As she was later called Julia, the 1st-century Jewish historian Josephus speaks of the city as Julias. Having been burnt at the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70, it was restored by the Christians and became a bishopric. The site is identified by some with Tell el Rameh, six miles east of the Jordan, by others with Beit Harran.".
- Bethharan wikiPageID "14317160".
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- Bethharan wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Bethharan wikiPageRevisionID "631493920".
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Amorites.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Aram.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Beit_Harran.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Joshua.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Numbers.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_cities.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_cities.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Galilee.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Herod_Antipas.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Herodian_Tetrarchy.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_River.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Josephus.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Livia.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Livias.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Moses.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Perea_(region).
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE).
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Sihon.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Tell_el_Rameh.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Gad.
- Bethharan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bethharan".
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- Bethharan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Bethharan subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Bethharan subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_cities.
- Bethharan subject Category:Torah_cities.
- Bethharan hypernym City.
- Bethharan type City.
- Bethharan type Community.
- Bethharan type Place.
- Bethharan type Community.
- Bethharan type Place.
- Bethharan comment "Bethharan, Betharan or Beth Haran (for Hebrew: בית הרן), also Betharam or Beth-Aram (for Hebrew בית הרם; No linguistic relation to Aram), was a Hebrew Bible city, in the valley-plain east of the Jordan River. In the Book of Joshua, a city called \"Betharam\" is listed as one of the cities allotted by Moses to Gad, previously belonging to Sihon the Amorite.".
- Bethharan label "Bethharan".
- Bethharan sameAs Q4898004.
- Bethharan sameAs בית_הרם.
- Bethharan sameAs m.03d0bhz.
- Bethharan sameAs Q4898004.
- Bethharan wasDerivedFrom Bethharan?oldid=631493920.
- Bethharan isPrimaryTopicOf Bethharan.