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Bethel, meaning 'House of El' or 'House of God' in Hebrew, Phoenician and Aramaic, is thought by some to be the name of a god or an aspect of a god in some ancient middle-eastern texts dating to Assyrian, Persian and Hellenistic periods. The term appears in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, but opinions differ as to whether those references are to a god or to a place.

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  • Bethel, meaning 'House of El' or 'House of God' in Hebrew, Phoenician and Aramaic, is thought by some to be the name of a god or an aspect of a god in some ancient middle-eastern texts dating to Assyrian, Persian and Hellenistic periods. The term appears in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, but opinions differ as to whether those references are to a god or to a place. (en)
  • Betel är en syro-fenicisk gud. Han är bland annat belagd i ett fördrag mellan Assarhaddon och en kung av Tyros. Det förefaller som om exiljudar på den egyptiska ön Elefantine fortsatte att utöva kult av Betel under århundraden efter den babyloniska erövringen av kungariket Juda. Sanchuniathon (återgiven i ett citat av Filon av Byblos av Eusebios) skildrar Betel som en bror till syskonen El, Ashera, Astarte, Baaltis, Dagon och en gud identifierad med den grekiske Atlas. (sv)
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  • Bethel, meaning 'House of El' or 'House of God' in Hebrew, Phoenician and Aramaic, is thought by some to be the name of a god or an aspect of a god in some ancient middle-eastern texts dating to Assyrian, Persian and Hellenistic periods. The term appears in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, but opinions differ as to whether those references are to a god or to a place. (en)
  • Betel är en syro-fenicisk gud. Han är bland annat belagd i ett fördrag mellan Assarhaddon och en kung av Tyros. Det förefaller som om exiljudar på den egyptiska ön Elefantine fortsatte att utöva kult av Betel under århundraden efter den babyloniska erövringen av kungariket Juda. Sanchuniathon (återgiven i ett citat av Filon av Byblos av Eusebios) skildrar Betel som en bror till syskonen El, Ashera, Astarte, Baaltis, Dagon och en gud identifierad med den grekiske Atlas. (sv)
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