Значение слова "BETHEL" найдено в 15 источниках

BETHEL

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`beθ(ə)l]
сектантская молельня


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Bethel: translation

Bethel
An ancient Cansanitish town

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Bethel
    Bethel
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Bethel
    (Hebrew word meaning "house of God").
    An ancient Cansanitish town, twelve miles north of Jerusalem, not far from Silo on the way to Sichem. The primitive name was Luza. Abram twice offered sacrifice east of Bethel (Gen., xii, 8; xiii, 3). In these passages the name of Bethel is used by anticipation, as it was given to the town by Jacob after his vision (Gen., xxviii, 19). When the Israelites entered the promised land, Bethel was allotted to the tribe of Benjamin, but it was taken and occupied by the Ephraimites (Judges, i, 22-26). It was a place of importance in the subsequent history. Here the Israelites in the days of the Judges were wont to consult the Lord (Judges, xx, 18, 26; xxi, 2; the phrase "in Silo" added in these texts by the Vulgate is a mistake) and the Ark of the Covenant was probably here for a time.Samuel was wont to judge in Bethel every year. After the division of the kingdoms Jeroboam desecrated the place by erecting a golden calf and introducing the Egyptian worship of Apis. This continued until Israel was led captive to Assyria (IV K., x, 29) and was frequently denounced by the prophets Osee and Amos. Shortly before his assumption, Elias visited Bethel, where there was a school of prophets (IV K., ii, 2, 3); the boys from the town mocked Eliseus on his return and were destroyed by bears (ibid., 23). One of the priests who had been carried away captive was allowed to return somewhat later and dwelt in Bethel to teach the people (IV K., xvii, 28). Great confusion of idolatrous worship sprang up, until Josias finally destroyed the altar and the high place there (IV K., xxiii, 15). After the Captivity, the Benjaminites returned to Bethel. In the time of the Macchabees, it was fortified by Bacchides. There is no mention of Bethel in the New Testament, but Josephus records that it was taken by Vespasian (Bell. Jud., IV, ix, 9). Eusebius mentions the place as a village. It is commonly identified nowadays with Beitin. The ruins of several Christian churches on the spot would indicate that in the Middle Ages it had again grown to some importance. The name "Bethel" is also read in Jos., xii, 16 and I K., xxx, 27; it is probably another name for Bethul (Jos., xix, 4), a city of the tribe of Simeon, the site of which is uncertain.
    HAGER, Lexicon Biblicum, s. v.; SMITH, Hist. Geogr. of the Holy Land, 119, 250f.; 290f., 352; ZANECCHIA, La Palestine d'aujourdæhui (1890), II, 488f.; SCHENZ in Kirchenlex., s. v.
    JOHN CORBETT
    Transcribed by the Cloistered Dominican Nuns, Monastery of the Infant Jesus, Lufkin, Texas Dedicated to the glory of God and the salvation of souls.

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Bethel: translation

   House of God.
   1) A place in Central Palestine, about 10 miles north of Jerusalem, at the head of the pass of Michmash and Ai. It was originally the royal Canaanite city of Luz (Gen. 28:19). The name Bethel was at first apparently given to the sanctuary in the neighbourhood of Luz, and was not given to the city itself till after its conquest by the tribe of Ephraim. When Abram entered Canaan he formed his second encampment between Bethel and Hai (Gen. 12:8); and on his return from Egypt he came back to it, and again "called upon the name of the Lord" (13:4). Here Jacob, on his way from Beersheba to Haran, had a vision of the angels of God ascending and descending on the ladder whose top reached unto heaven (28:10, 19); and on his return he again visited this place, "where God talked with him" (35:1-15), and there he "built an altar, and called the place El-beth-el" (q.v.).To this second occasion of God's speaking with Jacob at Bethel, Hosea (12:4, 5) makes reference. In troublous times the people went to Bethel to ask counsel of God (Judg. 20:18, 31; 21:2). Here the ark of the covenant was kept for a long time under the care of Phinehas, the grandson of Aaron (20:26-28). Here also Samuel held in rotation his court of justice (1 Sam. 7:16). It was included in Israel after the kingdom was divided, and it became one of the seats of the worship of the golden calf (1 Kings 12:28-33; 13:1). Hence the prophet Hosea (Hos. 4:15; 5:8; 10:5, 8) calls it in contempt Beth-aven, i.e., "house of idols." Bethel remained an abode of priests even after the kingdom of Israel was desolated by the king of Assyria (2 Kings 17:28, 29). At length all traces of the idolatries were extirpated by Josiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 23:15-18); and the place was still in existence after the Captivity (Ezra 2:28; Neh. 7:32). It has been identified with the ruins of Beitin, a small village amid extensive ruins some 9 miles south of Shiloh.
   2) Mount Bethel was a hilly district near Bethel (Josh. 16:1; 1 Sam. 13:2).
   3) A town in the south of Judah (Josh. 8:17; 12:16).Bethelite
   A designation of Hiel (q.v.), who rebuilt Jericho and experienced the curse pronounced long before (1 Kings 16:34).


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ Park, Pennsylvania

• Ancient city north of Jerusalem

• Ancient city of Palestine

• Archeological site

• Chapel for sailors

• Genesis village

• Hallowed place

• Hebrew for house of God

• Holy city of ancient Palestine

• House of worship

• Jerusalem neighbor

• New York site of Woodstock

• Old Testament city

• Sanctuary

• Seafarers chapel

• Where Jacob dreamt of the ladder

• A house of worship (especially one for sailors)


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по социологии"
n
1. святое место;
2. сектантская церковь;
3. церковь или часовня для моряков.
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сущ.
1) святое место;
2) сектантская церковь;
3) церковь или часовня для моряков.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹbeθ(ə)l] n
1. библ. святое место
2. сектантская церковь (в Великобритании)
3. амер. церковь или часовня для моряков


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ʹbeθ(ə)l} n

1. библ. святое место

2. сектантская церковь (в Великобритании)

3. амер. церковь или часовня для моряков



найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Bethel: übersetzung

Bethel,
 
1) Ortsteil von Bielefeld mit den Bodelschwinghschen Anstalten.
 
 2) biblischer Ort, Bet-El.
 


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
bethel
[ʹbeθ(ə)l] n
1. библ. святое место
2. сектантская церковь (в Великобритании)
3. амер. церковь или часовня для моряков



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
bethel [ˊbeθl] n
секта́нтская моле́льня (в Англии)


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) святое место; сектантская церковь; церковь для моряков; часовня для моряков
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n сектантська церква (у Великій Британії).
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ. сектантская молельня (в Англии)
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
n. сектантская молельня
найдено в "Англо-русском дополнительном словаре"
Дом Бога (библ.)
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