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Bethel

Meaning

From an Old Testament place name meaning "house of God" in Hebrew. This was a town north of Jerusale

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Famous People Named Bethel

Bethel Literary and Historical Society

The Bethel Literary and Historical Society was an organization founded in 1881 by African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop Daniel Payne and continued at least until 1915.

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Bethel Evangelical Secondary School

Bethel Evangelical Secondary School is an evangelical Christian religious secondary school in Dembidolo, Qelem (Kelem) Welega Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia built and operated by Bethel Evangelical.

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Bethel, Prince William County, Virginia

Bethel is an unincorporated community in Prince William County, in the U.

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Bethel Coopwood

Bethel Coopwood (1827–1907) was born in Alabama, and moved to Texas and was a soldier in the Mexican–American War and an officer in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War.

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Bethel Union

The Bethel Union, full name British and Foreign Seamen's Friend Society and Bethel Union, was a religious organisation for seafarers founded in 1819 by George Charles Smith ("Boatswain Smith").

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