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In Bethsaida, which is on the north side of the Sea of Galilee, a blind man is brought to Jesus and Jesus leads him outside of the village and restores his sight. This might also have been the area in which Jesus performed the miracle of feeding 5,000. Bethsaida (pronounced /ˌbɛθseɪˈiːdə/; Βηθσαΐδά bēthsaidá; Bet'shayid "house of fishing") is a place mentioned in the New Testament.
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Bethsaida (pronounced /ˌbɛθseɪˈiːdə/; Βηθσαΐδά bēthsaidá; Bet'shayid "house of fishing") is a place mentioned in the New Testament. In Bethsaida, which is on the north side of the Sea of Galilee, a blind man is brought to Jesus and Jesus leads him outside of the village and restores his sight. This might also have been the area in which Jesus performed the miracle of feeding 5,000.
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