בית לחמא

Aramaic

Village name during the Canaanite Period:

Etymology 1

From בית (bēṯ, house of) + לחמא (laḥamā, the Canaanite goddess of fertility)

Proper noun

בית לחמא • (bēṯ laḥamā) m

  1. Bethlehem (a city in the West Bank)



Village name during the kingdoms of Israel, Judah, and afterwards through the time of Christ (930 BC and after):

Etymology 2

From בֵּית (bēṯ, house of) + לַחְמָא (laḥmā, bread).

Proper noun

בֵּית לַחְמָא • (bēṯ laḥmā) m

  1. Bethlehem (a city in the West Bank)


An artist's conception of Maryam (Mary) and Yoseph (Joseph) taking the census in Beit Lachma (Bethlehem), a village in the region of Yehud (Judaea).
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