Bethabara

/ˌbɛθəˈbɑːrə/ noun

A place name of biblical significance, mentioned in the Gospel of John as a location where John the Baptist baptized people.

From Aramaic meaning 'house of crossing' or 'house of the ford,' reflecting the geographical significance of a crossing point on the Jordan River. The exact location remains archaeologically debated.

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