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  1. Nov 4, 2023 · The name Bethesda (בֵּית חֶסְדָּא) has its roots in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek linguistics. Let‘s break down what it signifies in each of these ancient languages: In Hebrew – Bethesda means "house of mercy" or "house of grace." It comes from: But Bethesda could also mean "house of shame" or "house of disgrace" in Hebrew.

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  2. Bethesda (house of mercy, or the flowing water), the Hebrew name of a reservoir or tank, with five "porches," close upon the sheep-gate or "market" in Jerusalem.( John 5:2) The largest reservoir - Birket Israil - 360 feet long, 120 feet wide and 80 feet deep, within the walls of the city, close by St. Stephens Gate, and under the northeast wall of the Haram area, is generally considered to be the modern representative of Bethesda.

  3. Bethesda definition: a pool in Biblical Jerusalem, believed to have healing powers.. See examples of BETHESDA used in a sentence.

  4. The Biblical Significance of January: A Month of New Beginnings. The name “Bethesda” comes from the Hebrew words “beth” which means “house” and “hesed” which signifies “mercy” or “grace.”. This combination highlights the abundant grace and merciful nature of God towards His people. It reminds us that even in the midst of ...

  5. Aug 12, 2014 · בית. The noun בית (bayit) means house.It sometimes merely denotes a domestic building, but mostly it denotes the realm of authority of the house-father, or אב ().This ab is commonly the living alpha male of a household, but may very well be a founding ancestor (as in the familiar term the "house of Israel").

  6. Bethesda. Bible Meaning: House of kindness (mercy), flowing water. Strong's Concordance #G964. Mentioned only in John's gospel, Bethesda was the name of a pool inside Jerusalem. Those in need of healing would congregate near the pool and diligently watch for it to be disturbed by an angel. When this rare movement took place, the first person to ...

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  8. Bethesda. also known as: Béthesda, Bethsaida, Beth-zatha. Greek: Βηθεσδά —transliteration: Béthesda. Meaning: house of mercy; house of grace; place for receiving and caring for the sick. T his is a spring fed reservoir or pool of ancient Jerusalem with 5 porches (Greek: kolumbethra —“a swimming bath”).