Bethel
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Bethel (בית אל), also written as Beth El or Beth-El, is a Semitic word that has acquired various meanings.
Semitic root
A Semitic, possibly Phonecian word meaning 'sacred stone/pillar" was the etymological root of the Greek Baetylus.- For traditions of other such stones named Bethel and a god named Bethel see also Bethel (god).
Hebrew
In this Semitic language of the Jewish people, bethel means "house of El")- See: Temple Beth-El
Bible
Bethel (Israel) is a city in ancient Israel, about 10 miles north of Jerusalem. It is identified with the modern Palestinian village of Beitun in the West Bank, near the modern Israeli settlement of Beit El.
- Bethel was also a town in southern Judah (Joshua. 8:17; 12:16). It seems to be the same as the place called Bethul or Bethuel, a city of the tribe of Simeon.
A Bethel is the name given to the meeting place as well as the local group that meets in each city.
The name Beth-El, though assumed to have orginated from Jacob, actually is deemed by Biblical critics and scholars to have originated from an older source. The name Bethel is actually an ancient Canaanite deity which can be found in Jeremiah 48:13. This etymology is much more likely than the source given by Jacob.
Geographical names
United States
Several places in the United States of America are named Bethel:
- Bethel, Alaska
- Bethel, Connecticut
- Bethel, Delaware
- Bethel, Maine
- Bethel, Missouri
- Bethel, New York
- Bethel, North Carolina
- Bethel, Ohio
- Bethel, Pennsylvania
- Bethel, Vermont
Canada
Several exist in Ontario, Canada:- Bethel, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario
- Bethel, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario
- Bethel, Prince Edward County, Ontario
- Bethel, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
South Africa
There is a Bethel, South AfricaReligion
In English, the word Bethel can refer to a meeting place. The name is also used in the name of some denominations. In the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses, a Bethel is an administrative office. It is the head office in each country where they have significant members where religious literature such as The Watchtower and the Awake is dispersed.Freemasonry
A Bethel is a local chapter of the Masonic girls' organization Job's Daughters International.Sources and references
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 196, vol. 2
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