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Bethuel

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Bethuel (bĕthy`əl), in the Bible.

1 Father of Laban and Rebecca.

2 The same as Bethel Bethel [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 (1)).
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] President Kibaki of Kenya has appointed Africa Peace Forum Executive Director Bethuel Kiplagat to chair the Kenya Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC).
Elelwani Bethuel Farisani (South Africa) also notes the need of the church to specifically address ethnic conflict (44).
The former presenter on Harvest FM radio, the country's most popular private station, was charged after he read out a letter on air that appeared to call for the arrest of Prime Minister Bethuel Mosikili and other senior officials for corruption.
 
 
 
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