Bethel

/ˈbɛθəl/ noun

A sacred place or sanctuary, especially a nonconformist chapel or a place where God is worshipped.

From Hebrew 'beit-el' meaning 'house of God,' where 'beit' means house and 'el' means God. The term appears in the Bible as the name of a sacred site where Jacob had his vision of angels ascending and descending a ladder.

AMቤተል
ARبيت إيل
BNবেথেল
CABet-el
CSBetel
DABetel
DEBethel
ELΒηθέλ
ESBet-el
FAبیت‌ال
FIBetel
FRBéthel
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