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PLACE-NAMES IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL (I): AENON NEAR SALEM (JN 3:23)

The best attested Salems in Palestine are the two east of Nablus. Both had springs (Aenon) in the immediate vicinity. John, therefore, baptized in Samaritan territory. This is confirmed by the relationship of Jn 3:22-24 to Jn 4, but not by the myth of the burial of the Baptist in Sebaste. Les mieux...

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Gospels
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Natural springs
New Testament
Pilgrimages
Religious places
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