James Hastings Dictionary of the Bible: Beth-Haram

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James Hastings Dictionary of the Bible: Beth-Haram


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BETH-HARAM was situated ‘in the valley-plain of the Jordan’ (Jos_13:27). In Num_32:36 Bethharan. Its site has been recovered at Tell Râmeh at the mouth of the Wady Hesbân, 6 miles east from the familiar bathing-place of pilgrims in the Jordan. It was rebuilt and fortified by Herod Antipas when he became tetrarch, and in honour of the Roman empress was called Livias or Libias. Merrill (East of the Jordan, p. 383) gives reasons for believing that it was in the palace here that Herod celebrated his birthday by the feast recorded (Mat_14:6-12, Mar_6:21-28), and that the Baptist’s head was brought hither from Machærus, some 20 miles south.