Found 49 Results for: Bethlehem
So Rachel died, and was buried on the way that leads to Ephrata (the same as Bethlehem). (Genesis 35, 19)
It was when I was on my way back from Mesopotamia that I lost Rachel, there in Chanaan, while we were on our journey, in spring time,✻ and when I reached Ephrata I buried her there, by the road which leads to Ephrata; Bethlehem is another name they call it by. (Genesis 48, 7)
Cateth, Naalol, Semeron, Jedala, and Bethlehem; thus twelve cities with their dependent villages (Joshua 19, 15)
After him, Israel was ruled by Abesan of Bethlehem; (Judges 12, 8)
and died and was buried at Bethlehem. (Judges 12, 10)
But the lad was to have a rival, a young man from Bethlehem-Juda, ranking as one of Juda’s clan, but himself a Levite, come from other parts. (Judges 17, 7)
And now he would leave Bethlehem and go on his travels to find a home that suited him. His journey took him to the hill-country of Ephraim, and there, for a while, he lodged at Michas’ house. (Judges 17, 8)
When he was asked whence he came, and told them he was a Levite from Bethlehem-Juda, looking for a home that suited him, (Judges 17, 9)
There was another Levite, living in the hill-country of Ephraim, that took a woman from Bethlehem-Juda for his mate; (Judges 19, 1)
but she played him false, and went back to her father’s house at Bethlehem, and stayed there four months. (Judges 19, 2)
So the other told him how they were returning to their home on the slopes of the Ephraim, after a visit to Bethlehem-Juda; the House of the Lord✻ was their next halting-place. But no one will give us shelter here, said he, (Judges 19, 18)
In the old days, when Israel was ruled by judges, there was a man of Bethlehem-Juda that took his wife and his two sons to live in the Moabite country, to escape from a famine. (Ruth 1, 1)
