- 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...
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spelled Ginnosar and Ginossar, variant:
Gennesaret (previously Kinnereth,
Chinnereth or Chinneroth). Lake of
Gennesaret, Sea of
Chinnereth or
Kinneret etc...
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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". The...
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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...
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Geber Gebim Gedaliah Geder Gederothaim Gehazi Geliloth Gemalli Gemariah Gennesaret Genesis Genubath Gera
Gerar Gergesenes Gerizim Gershom Gershon Geshur...
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covered by the
ruins of
ancient Kinneret (also
known as
Ginosar and
Gennesaret), on the
southern slopes of the
Korazim Plateau. Its
negative altitude...
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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...
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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...
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letters ννησ <nnēs> in line 4 may be part of the word Γεννησαρετ <
Gennēsaret>. O'Callaghan
argued that the
spacing before the word και <kai> ("and")...