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- Bethphage abstract "Bethphage (Aramaic בית פגי, lit. "House of un-ripe figs") or Bethsphage is a Christian religious site in Israel.Bethphage is mentioned in the New Testament as the place in ancient Israel from which Jesus sent his disciples to find a donkey and a colt, upon which he would ride into Jerusalem. The synoptic gospels mention it as being close to Bethany. Bethphage is about 2 km from the modern city of al-Eizariya.Unknown villagers living there (the owners of the colt according to Luke's Gospel ) permitted Jesus' disciples to take the colt away for Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. There is an annual Palm Sunday walk into Jerusalem which begins here.Eusebius of Caesarea (Onom 58:13) located it on the Mount of Olives. It was likely on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho and the limit of a Sabbath-day's journey from Jerusalem, that is, 2,000 cubits. There is the Franciscan Church of Bethphage at a likely location.".
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- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Al-Eizariya.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic_language.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Bethany_(Israel).
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Bethany_(biblical_village).
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Sabbath.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Testament_Aramaic_words_and_phrases.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Testament_places.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Bethphage.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Colt_(horse).
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Cubit.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Donkey.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius_of_Caesarea.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Luke.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Jericho.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Mount_of_Olives.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Sunday.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Synoptic_Gospels.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Synoptic_gospels.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink Triumphal_entry_into_Jerusalem.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLink File:Betfage11_054_(1).jpg.
- Bethphage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bethphage".
- Bethphage hasPhotoCollection Bethphage.
- Bethphage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:New_Testament_places_associated_with_Jesus.
- Bethphage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bethphage subject Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Bethphage subject Category:New_Testament_Aramaic_words_and_phrases.
- Bethphage subject Category:New_Testament_places.
- Bethphage hypernym Site.
- Bethphage type Place.
- Bethphage type History.
- Bethphage type Place.
- Bethphage type Site.
- Bethphage comment "Bethphage (Aramaic בית פגי, lit. "House of un-ripe figs") or Bethsphage is a Christian religious site in Israel.Bethphage is mentioned in the New Testament as the place in ancient Israel from which Jesus sent his disciples to find a donkey and a colt, upon which he would ride into Jerusalem. The synoptic gospels mention it as being close to Bethany.".
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- Bethphage sameAs பெத்பகு.
- Bethphage sameAs Віфагія.
- Bethphage sameAs بیت_فگے.
- Bethphage sameAs Q2193088.
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- Bethphage wasDerivedFrom Bethphage?oldid=655244880.
- Bethphage depiction Betfage11_054_(1).jpg.
- Bethphage isPrimaryTopicOf Bethphage.