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  • Topical Bible: Bethphage
    Bethphage is a small village mentioned in the New Testament, located on the Mount of Olives, near Jerusalem Its name is derived from the Aramaic "Beth Pagi," meaning "House of Unripe Figs "
  • Bethphage in the Bible - Places In The Bible - Detailed Explanation . . .
    In the Bible, Bethphage is mentioned in the New Testament as the starting point of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus sent two of his disciples to Bethphage to fetch a donkey and a colt for him to ride into the city
  • Bethphage - Wikipedia
    Bethphage is mentioned in the New Testament as the place in ancient Israel where Jesus sent his disciples to find a colt upon which he would ride into Jerusalem
  • Definition of Bethphage in the Bible
    Bethphage was a small village between Jerusalem and Bethany Jesus travels, on the last Thursday of his life (March 30 in 30 A D ), from Bethany to Bethphage Arriving in the village, he mounts a colt and makes what is called his triumphal entry into Jerusalem
  • Bethphage | Biblical Location and Significance | Crusade Bible
    Where is Bethphage in the Bible? Explore the biblical significance, history, and key verses about Bethphage with scholarly citations
  • What the Bible Says About the Meaning of Bethphage
    Bethphage, mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew (21:1) and Mark (11:1), means “house of unripe figs ” It is significant as the place from which Jesus sent his disciples to retrieve a donkey before his triumphant entry into Jerusalem
  • Bethany and Bethphage – Bible Mapper Atlas
    At the start of Passover one week before he was crucified, Jesus and his disciples traveled to Jerusalem, approaching the city from the east When they arrived at the village of Bethphage, Jesus mounted a donkey and rode down the Mount of Olives as a humble king entering his capital city
  • Bethphage - See The Holy Land
    Bethphage was considered the outermost reach of the city of Jerusalem, the limit of a Sabbath-day’s journey (900 metres) from the city, and the furthest point at which bread could be baked for use in the Temple


















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