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- Chinnereth, and sometimes in the plural as Chinneroth. In time the name became Gennesaret and Ginosar (Hebrew: גִּנֵּיסַר). The remains of Kinneret have been excavated...
- exception of Luke, who calls it "the Lake of Gennesaret" (Luke 5:1), from the Gr**** λίμνη Γεννησαρέτ (limnē Gennēsaret), the "Grecized form of Chinnereth" according...
- According to the Gospel of Mark, as Jesus p****es through Gennesaret, just after the account of him walking on water, all those who touch the edge, or Hem...
- Geber Gebim Gedaliah Geder Gederothaim Gehazi Geliloth Gemalli Gemariah Gennesaret Genesis Genubath Gera Gerar Gergesenes Gerizim Gershom Gershon Geshur...
- Rejection of Jesus. Gennesaret: This town (which no longer exists) was on the northwestern s**** of the lake Galilee (also called lake Gennesaret). 1st century...
- Jesus healing in the land of Gennesaret appears in Matthew 14:34–36 and Mark 6:53–56. As Jesus p****es through Gennesaret all those who touch his cloak...
- of the Sea of Galilee, between Capernaum and the archeological site of Gennesaret (Ginosar), on the southern slopes of the Korazim Plateau. Its negative...
- only miracles recorded simultaneously in all four Gospels. They reach Gennesaret and people recognize Jesus. People bring sick people on mats to wherever...
- hardened. 53 And when they had crossed over, they came to the land unto Gennesaret, and moored to the s****. — Mark 6:45–53 American Standard Version 14:22...
- preach to the multitudes who were pressing on him at the s**** of Lake Gennesaret (Luke 5:3). Jesus then amazes Simon and his companions James and John...