11 occurrences

'Town' in the Bible

Now Philip's town was Beth-saida, where Andrew and Peter came from.

Verse ConceptsPeter, The Disciple

So he came to a town of Samaria which was named Sychar, near to the bit of land which Jacob gave to his son Joseph:

Verse ConceptsTownPeople Giving Other Thingshumor

For his disciples had gone to the town to get food.

Verse ConceptsLeavingDisciples' Movements

Then the woman put down her water-pot and went into the town, and said to the people,

Verse ConceptsWater ContainersAbandoning Thingspotwomanhood

So they went out of the town and came to him.

Verse ConceptsComing To Christ

Now a number of the people of that town had faith in him because of the woman's witness: He has been talking to me of everything I ever did.

Verse ConceptsExamples Of Faithevangelism, kinds ofRevival, CorporateReligious AwakeningsContemporary Witness To ChristChrist Knowing About PeopleThose Who Believed In ChristHard Work

Do not the Writings say that the Christ comes of the seed of David and from Beth-lehem, the little town where David was?

Verse ConceptsCovenant, God's with DavidBethlehemJesus As Son Of DavidChrist's OriginMessiahScripture SaysJesus Birth

Now a certain man named Lazarus was ill; he was of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha.

Verse ConceptsdiseasesSick Individualsoverworkinglazarus

Now Jesus had not at this time come into the town, but was still in the place where Martha had seen him.

Verse ConceptsStaying Put

So Jesus no longer went about publicly among the Jews, but went from there into the country near to the waste land, to a town named Ephraim, where he was for some time with the disciples.

Verse ConceptsActing In SecretDisciples' MovementsTemporary Stay In The Wilderness

The writing was seen by a number of the Jews, for the place where Jesus was put to death on the cross was near the town; and the writing was in Hebrew and Latin and Greek.

Verse ConceptsLanguagesLiteracyAramaic LanguageReading Other Mattercrucifixion

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Townspeople (3 instances)

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