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Tabgha (Arabic: الطابغة, al-Tabigha; Hebrew: עין שבע, Ein
Sheva which means "spring of seven") is an area
situated on the north-western s**** of the Sea...
- Archäologie: Das Bad des Aussätzigen in
Tabgha Archived 2009-08-23 at the
Wayback Machine (Archaeology: the Leper's Bath in
Tabgha),
Dormition Abbey, 21st newsletter...
- the town. The
historic site of
Capernaum is 2.5
kilometers (1.6 mi) from
Tabgha, an area
which appears to have been used for
agricultural purposes, judging...
- the
Church of the Multiplication, is a
Roman Catholic church located at
Tabgha, on the
northwest s**** of the Sea of
Galilee in Israel. The
modern church...
- the
Horns of Hattin,
Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum,
Tabgha, and the
Mount of Beatitudes. An
alternate return route p****es by Tiberias...
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Catholic church located on the
Mount of
Beatitudes by the Sea of
Galilee near
Tabgha and
Capernaum in Israel. The
church is
located on a
small hill overlooking...
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Church of the
Primacy of
Saint Peter is a
Franciscan church located in
Tabgha, Israel, on the
northwest s**** of the Sea of Galilee. It commemorates,...
- the
miraculous catch of fish, and his
feeding five
thousand people (in
Tabgha). In John's
Gospel the sea
provides the
setting for Jesus'
third post-resurrection...
- Galilee)
makes it one of the
lowest summits of the world. This site, very near
Tabgha and also
known as
Mount Eremos, has been
commemorated for more than 1600...
- of Galilee – for
instance Cana and the
Church of the
Multiplication in
Tabgha – as well as the
Mount of
Temptation (in the
Judean desert),
Mount Tabor...