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Location: Shashi Hubei (Hupei) China

The ancient settlement of Bethlehem (Arabic: Bayt …

Years: 1053BCE - 910BCE

The ancient settlement of Bethlehem (Arabic: Bayt Lahm, or House of Meat; Hebrew: Bet Lehem, or House of Bread) is possibly mentioned in the Amarna Letters, the fourteenth-century BCE diplomatic documents found at Tell el-Amarna, Egypt), but the reading there is uncertain.

Often referred to in the Old Testament as Bethlehem Ephrathah, or Bethlehem-Judah, it is first mentioned in the Bible (Genesis 35:19) in connection with Rachel, who died on the wayside near there.

Situated in the Judaean Hills, five miles (eight kilometers) south of Jerusalem, it is the setting for most of the Book of Ruth and is the presumed birthplace, and certainly the home, of her descendant, King David; there the prophet Samuel (I Samuel 16) anoints him king of Israel.

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