Gaulonitis in the context of "Bethsaida"

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👉 Gaulonitis in the context of Bethsaida

Bethsaida (/bɛθˈs.ɪdə/ beth-SAY-id-ə; from Ancient Greek: Βηθσαϊδά, romanizedBēthsaïdá; from Aramaic and Hebrew: בֵּית צַידָה, romanizedBēṯ Ṣayḏā, lit.'House of the Fisherman' or 'House of the Hunter', from the Hebrew root צ-י-ד; Arabic: بيت صيدا, romanizedBayt Ṣaydā), also known as Julias or Julia (Ancient Greek: Ἰουλία, romanized: Ioulía), is a place mentioned in the New Testament. Julias lay in an administrative district known as Gaulonitis, in modern-day Golan Heights, Israel. Historians have suggested that the name is also referenced in rabbinic literature under the epithet Ṣayḏān (Hebrew: צַידָן).

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