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Beirut
(bey root')
A coastal city of the gentiles.
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Beit Adis
(bee yet ah' dis)
Jesus lived in an ancient rock cavern, a shelter in the side of the hills near a village sometime called Beit Adis.
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Beit Jenn
(bee yet' jahn)
A village in the foothills of Mount Hermon.
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Bel
(bel)
One of seven chief deities of Mesopotamia.
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Bel-Marduk
(bel mahr' duk)
A god of the Mesopotamians.
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Belgium
(bel' juhm)
The most northerly settlement of the Danubians was at Liege in Belgium.
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Benares
(buh nahr' is)
Location where Gautama founded his school.
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Berbers
(bur berz)
Survivors of the Andites.
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Bernice
(bur nees')
Mother of Justa.
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Bestowal
(bih stoh' uhl)
The bestowal plan is the great Father-revelation enterprise of the Eternal Son and his co-ordinate Sons and consists of his bestowal of the Sons of God upon the evolutionary creations.
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Beth-Marion
(beth mahr' ee uhn)
Fanatical Phoenician woman.
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Beth-Meon
(beth me' ohn)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-Nimrah
(beth nim' rah)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-Peor
(beth pee' or)
A city in Perea.
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Beth-shean
(beth she' uhn)
A ancient Hebrew city that became Scythopolis, the chief Greek city of the Decapolis.
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Bethabara
(Beth ab’ ar a)
The Bethany ford of the Jordan.
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Bethany
(beth' uh nee)
A little village on the eastern slopes of Olivet .
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Bethel
(beth' uhl)
The location of Jacob's well in Samaria.
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Bethesda
(buh thez' duh)
A pool of water outside of Jerusalem.
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Bethlehem
(beth' li hem)
The City of David.
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Bethpage
(beth peyj')
A hamlet near Bethany.
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Bethsaida
(beth sey' i duh)
The home of Zebedee on the lake to the south of Capernaum.
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Bildad
(bil' dad)
Friend of Job.
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Bithynia
(bih thin' ee uh)
An area north of Jerusalem.
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Blackfoot
(blak' foot)
American Indians descended from Onamonalonton.