- Bethulia
Bethulia, in Greek Betuloua, is a Biblical city whose deliverance by
Judith , when besieged byHolofernes , forms the subject of the Book of Judith. The view that Bethulia is merely a symbolic name forJerusalem or a fictitious town, has met with little favor, even among those who deny the historical character of the book. Bethulia is clearly distinguished from Jerusalem (iv, 6; xi, 14, 19; xv, 5, 8; the references throughout the article being to the fuller Greek text), and the topographical details leave no doubt that the story, even if it be only a pious romance, is connected with a definite place. Its site, however, is in dispute. Beside Sanur,Mithilîyeh orMisilîyeh ,Tell Kheibar and Beit-Ilfa, which have divided opinion for some time,Haraiq el-Mallah ,Khirbet Sheikh Shibel ,el-Bârid andSichem (Bethulia being considered a pseudonym) have recently been proposed as sites of Bethulia.The city was situated on a mountain overlooking the plain of
Jezrael , orEsdrelon , and commanding narrow; passes to the south (iv, 6, 7; vi, 11-13); at the foot of the mountain there was an important spring, and other springs were in the neighborhood (vi, 11, vii, 3, 7, 12). Moreover it lay within investing lines which ran throughDothain , or Dothan, now Tell Dothân, toBelthem , or Belma, no doubt the same as the Belamon of viii, 3, and thence toKyamon , or Chelmon, "which lies over against Esdrelon" (vii, 3). These data point to a site on the heights west ofJenin (Engannim), between the plains of Esdrelon and Dothan, where Haraiq, Kh. Sheikh Shibel, and el-Bârid lie close together. Such a site best fulfills all requirements. It lies between lines drawn from Tell Dothân to Belæema, probably Belma, or Belamon, and from the latter to el-Yâmûn, probably Kyamon; there are a number of springs and wells in the neighborhood, and near by are the two passes of Kefr Adân and Burqîn, so narrow in places that two horsemen cannot ride abreast. One of the three above-named places is in all probability the site of ancient Bethulia. The other sites are all deficient in some essential requirement. Bethulia is also a planet in H.P. Lovecraft'sCthulhu Mythos , where theshoggoth s were originally created.ee also
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Judith of Bethulia , a 1913 motion pictureource
*Catholic [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02537b.htm]
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