Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baptism Site “Bethany Beyond the Jordan” (Al-Maghtas)' has mentioned 'Jesus' in the following places:
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[1] Following a suggestion by Origen, the baptism site of Jesus is sometimes also called Bethabara. | WIKI |
John 10:40: He [Jesus] went away again across the Jordan to the place where John had been baptizing earlier, and he remained there. | WIKI |
east of) the Jordan" where John the Baptist preached and performed baptisms, where he met with a group of priests and Levites sent by the Pharisees to investigate his ministry, and where he baptised Jesus (Yeshua) (John 1:28xe2x80x9329). | WIKI |
Bethabara is also mentioned as the location of Jesus' baptism in the Book of Mormonxe2x80x99s First Book of Nephi. | WIKI |
The Washington Post states, "There is no archaeological evidence of Jesus ever having been baptized in these waters";[28] however, the Jordanian, eastern side of the traditional baptism area of Al-Maghtas has been accepted by various Christian denominations as the authentic site of the baptism of Jesus. | WIKI |
[4] ICOMOS in its consideration of "Bethany Beyond the Jordan" as a UNESCO World Heritage Site notes that sites historically associated with Jesus' baptism also exist on the west bank across the river as well[29] and puts forth that their investigation into the Al-Maghtas site for recognition as a World heritage Center does not prove without doubt that the archaeological structures there actually relate historically to Jesus' baptism and further notes that other sites along the Jordan River have historically made similar claims. | WIKI |
xe2x80x9cBethany beyond the Jordanxe2x80x9d is of immense religious significance to the majority of denominations of Christian faith, who have accepted this site as the location where Jesus of Nazareth was baptised by John the Baptist. | UNESCO |
The majority of Christian connotations accepted that Bethany beyond the Jordan is the authentic location of Jesus of Nazarethxe2x80x99s baptism, a conviction which strongly characterized historic and present practice of the cultural tradition. | UNESCO |
The property is of highest significance to the majority of Christian denominations as the baptism site of Jesus of Nazareth and since millennia has been a popular pilgrimage destination. | UNESCO |
The Baptism Site xe2x80x9cBethany beyond the Jordanxe2x80x9d (Al-Maghtas) is considered by the majority of the Christian Churches to be the location where John the Baptist baptised Jesus. | UNESCO |
As the location of Jesusxe2x80x99 baptism is described as wilderness, the preservation of the Zor, the green wilderness along the Jordan River, is essential to maintain this attribution. | UNESCO |