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- Dalmanutha or Dalmanoutha (Gr****: Δαλμανουθά) is the unknown destination of Jesus on the s****s of the Sea of Gallilee after he fed the four thousand,...
- came into the coast of Magdala;' for which Mark the Evangelist writes Dalmanutha. Here, the Pharisees began to question him, but he 'left them, and entering...
- Battle of Berg-en-dal (also known as the Battle of Belfast or Battle of Dalmanutha) took place in South Africa during the Second Anglo-Boer War. The battle...
- Dabareh Dabbasheth Daberath Dan Dalaiah, variant spelling of Delaiah Dalmanutha Dalmatia Dalphon Damaris Damascus Damien Danaja Dan Daniel, God is my...
- Dalmanutha is a railway station some 16 km east of Belfast, on the route between Pretoria and Ma****. Named after the farm, which in turn takes its name...
- Capernaum, a contemporary fishing town on the lake mentioned in the Gospels Dalmanutha, possibly the name of the ancient town on whose s**** the boat was found...
- Pharisees Sadducees Samaritans Sanhedrin Places Bethany Bethsaida Capernaum Dalmanutha Galilee Jerusalem Jordan River Judea Nazareth Samaria Sea of Galilee Related...
- Transvaal Boers, where he demonstrated his abilities again at Belfast-Dalmanutha. After one of the battles at the Tugela River, Botha granted a twenty-four-hour...
- General Louis Botha, whose headquarters were at a railway station called Dalmanutha. The 19,000 British Empire forces were under the overall command of Lord...
- take place in the Galilean wilderness and around the Sea of Galilee, at Dalmanutha, an unknown location sometimes thought to be in the vicinity of Magdala...