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베들레헴

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스불론의 베들레헴([수 19:15 ])은 아마도 입산의 고향일 것입니다([삿 12:8 ]). 유대 전통은 (1)을 지지합니다. 요세푸스, Ant, V, vii, 13을 참조하세요. 현재는 나사렛에서 북서쪽으로7마일 떨어진 참나무가장자리에 있는 작은 마을 베이트 라흠입니다. 최근에 이곳에서 몇 가지 유물이 발견되어, 과거에는 중요한 장소였음을 보여줍니다. 현재는 작은 독일 식민지의 위치입니다

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Bethlehem

house of bread.

(1.) A city in the "hill country" of Judah. It was originally called Ephrath (Gen 35:16; 35:19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). It was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-judah (1Sam 17:12), and "the city of David" (Luke 2:4). It is first noticed in Scripture as the place where Rachel died and was buried "by the wayside," directly to the north of the city (Gen 48:7). The valley to the east was the scene of the story of Ruth the Moabitess. There are the fields in which she gleaned, and the path by which she and Naomi returned to the town. Here was David's birth-place, and here also, in after years, he was anointed as king by Samuel (1Sam 16:4-13); and it was from the well of Bethlehem that three of his heroes brought water for him at the risk of their lives when he was in the cave of Adullam (2Sam 23:13-17). but it was distinguished above every other city as the birth-place of "Him whose goings forth have been of old" (Matt 2:6); comp. (Mic 5:2). Afterwards Herod, "when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men," sent and slew "all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under" (Matt 2:16; 2:18; Jer 31:15).

Bethlehem bears the modern name of Beit-Lahm, i.e., "house of flesh." It is about 5 miles south of Jerusalem, standing at an elevation of about 2,550 feet above the sea, thus 100 feet higher than Jerusalem.

There is a church still existing, built by Constantine the Great (A.D. 330), called the "Church of the Nativity," over a grotto or cave called the "holy crypt," and said to be the "stable" in which Jesus was born. This is perhaps the oldest existing Christian church in the world. Close to it is another grotto, where Jerome the Latin father is said to have spent thirty years of his life in translating the Scriptures into Latin. (See VERSION)

(2.) A city of Zebulun, mentioned only in (Josh 19:15). Now Beit-Lahm, a ruined village about 6 miles west-north-west of Nazareth.

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary