A town of ancient Palestine north of Jerusalem. It is now a major archaeological site. |
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n. 1. A hallowed or holy place. 2. a. A chapel for seafarers. b. Chiefly British A Nonconformist chapel, especially a Baptist or Methodist one. [Hebrew bêt 'ēl, house of God : bayit, house; see byt in the Appendix of Semitic roots + 'ēl, God; see ʾl in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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