967. Béthphagé
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Béthphagé: "house of unripe figs," Bethphage, a village on the Mt. of Olives
Original Word: Βηθφαγή, ἡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Béthphagé
Phonetic Spelling: (bayth-fag-ay')
Short Definition: Bethphage
Definition: Bethphage, a village in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, on the Mt. of Olives.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Aramaic origin
Definition
"house of unripe figs," Bethphage, a village on the Mt. of Olives
NASB Translation
Bethphage (3).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 967: Βηθφαγή

Βηθφαγή (but Lachmann uniformly, Treg. in Matt. and Mark and R G in Matt. Βηθφαγή (Buttmann, 15; Winers Grammar, 52 (51); cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 103); in Matthew 21:1 Tdf. edition 7 Βηθσφαγή), , indeclinable (from בֵּית and פַּג house of unripe figs), Bethphage, the name of a country-seat or hamlet (Eusebius calls it κώμη, Jeromevillula), on the Mount of Olives, near Bethany: Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1 R G Tr text WH text, but Tr marginal reading in brackets; Luke 19:29. (BB. DD. under the word.)



Strong's
Bethphage.

Of Chaldee origin (compare bayith and pag); fig-house; Beth-phage, a place in Palestine -- Bethphage.

see HEBREW bayith

see HEBREW pag

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