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G962 Βηθαβαρά (Bēthabará)
Greek
Noun
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Quick Definition

Bethany

Strong's Definition

ferry-house; Bethabara (i.e. Bethabarah), a place on the Jordan

Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H01004 and H05679);

KJV Usage: Bethabara

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Βηθαβαρᾶ, Βηθαβαρας Βηθαβαρᾶ Rec.bez st, indeclinable), ἡ (ςΒαΘψΘδ αΕΜιϊ place of crossing, i. e. where there is a crossing or ford, cf. German Furthhausen), Bethabara: Joh_1:28 Rec. (in Rec.elz of 1st decl., but cf. Winers Grammar, 61 (60)); see (WH's Appendix at the passage and) Βηθανία, 2.

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

not given

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Βηθαβαρά , -ᾶς ( Rec. -ρᾶ , indecl .; Heb . H5679 H1004 , place of crossing; -αραβᾷ , R , mg .), Bethabara: Joh_1:28 , Rec. ( WH , R , Βηθανία ).†

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Βηθαβαρά, -ας (Rec. -ρᾶ, indecl.; Heb. בֵּית עֲבָרָה, place of crossing; -αραβᾷ, R, mg.), Bethabara: Jhn.1:28, Rec. (WH, R, βηθανία).† (AS)

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