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Bethel
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Bethel, in the Bible

Bethel (bĕth`əl) [Heb.,=house of God].

1 Ancient city of central Palestine, the modern Baytin, the West Bank, N of Jerusalem. According to the Bible, where it is frequently mentioned, it was originally called Luz (see Luz Luz (lŭz, lz), in the Bible.
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 (1)). The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham built his first altar in Canaan here and that the name Bethel, given to Jacob's sacred stone, was then transferred to the town itself. At the time of the Judges it was a national shrine. It temporarily harbored the Ark of the Covenant. Bethel lost its preeminence as a Jewish shrine to Jerusalem; in 1 Kings, Jeroboam's attempt to establish Bethel as a rival religious capital failed. Bethel thereafter became increasingly associated with heathen worship—hence the denunciations by Amos and by Hosea, who called it Beth-aven Beth-aven (bĕth-ā`vĕn), in the Bible, town of ancient Palestine, between Bethel and Michmash.
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 [house of wickedness]. Modern excavations have disclosed a temple wall, water gate, and palace complex, indicating the site was once a flourishing Canaanite cultic center.

2 Unidentified place, S ancient Palestine, mentioned several times in the Bible; instances of Chesil, Bethul, and Bethuel in the Bible are thought to be alternate spellings of Bethel.


Bethel, city, United States

Bethel, town (1990 pop. 17,541), Fairfield co., SW Conn.; inc. 1855. Manufactures include wire, textiles, fabricated-metal and tool-and-die products; chemicals; and electronic, dental, and optical components. There is commercial printing. P. T. Barnum Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor Barnum) (fĭn`ēəs, bär`nəm), 1810–91, American showman, b. Bethel, Conn.
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 was born in Bethel.

Bethel

City, ancient Palestine. It is located near the modern town of Baytin in the West Bank and lies about 10 mi (16 km) north of Jerusalem. Important in Old Testament times, it was associated with Abraham and Jacob. After the division of Israel, Bethel was made the chief sanctuary of the northern kingdom (Israel) and was later the centre for the prophetic ministry of Amos.


Bethel
1. an ancient town in the West Bank, near Jerusalem: in the Old Testament, the place where the dream of Jacob occurred (Genesis 28:19)
2. a chapel of any of certain Nonconformist Christian sects


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The work will be completed in time for the Congregation to celebrate the Holy Day season in the Sanctuary and Beth-El Chapel.
In 1962, Local 1199 launched and won a successful strike against the low wages and poor working conditions at Beth-El Hospital.
After being taught its first steps by the congregation's leaders, the Beth-El Open Forum was realigned in 1932 as the Hammond Open Forum with a representative civic committee.
 
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