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Did he really walk here? A broad valley winds northeast toward the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus anchored his ministry. Less than three miles away, we saw Sepphoris (now Zippori), where he and his ...
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An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location of Jesus Christ's first miracle in Cana. Here are the details.
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The Mirror US on MSNScientists dismiss Jesus' loaves and fish miracle as mere 'coincidence'Jesus feeding the five thousand with just five loaves and two fishes is one of the most famous miracles in The Bible - but ...
It was uncovered just a mile from the Sea of Galilee, the location where some people believe Jesus walked on water. Bethsaida was said to be home to a few disciples, including Peter, and is ...
Combining evidence of a cold snap 2,000 years ago with sophisticated mapping of the Sea of Galilee, Israeli and U.S. scientists have come up with a scientific explanation of how Jesus could have ...
POLITICO is reporting that GOP freshmen legislators and top staff members took a late-night swim in the Sea of Galilee last summer ... resembled by the lake. 3. Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount ...
It’s not just water-based miracles that are linked to the Sea of Galilee in the New Testament. Back when Jesus and his pals were kicking about, the lake was the epicenter of a cluster of cities ...
The Sea of Galilee, whose waters Christians believe Jesus walked upon, is Israel's main reservoir and a big tourist draw. Hotels and campsites line the perimeter encircled by lush hills.
Did he really walk here? A broad valley winds northeast toward the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus anchored his ministry. Less than three miles away, we saw Sepphoris (now Zippori), where he and his ...
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