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An ancient fishing boat unearthed from the depths of the Sea of Galilee in 1986 provided a rare glimpse into maritime transportation during Jesus Christ's era. While there is no proof this was the ...
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For more than 200 years, the São José Paquete d’Africa lay hidden off Cape Town’s shore. Its excavation in 2014 uncovered a ...
Israel launched Hakorazin, the first commercial electric ship, to reduce carbon emissions and air pollution in the Sea of Galilee, marking a breakthrough in sustainable maritime tourism.
In a limestone cave beside the Sea of Galilee, not far from the spot where Jesus performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes, two giant hydraulic pumps hummed into action. The pumps sucked in ...
As they sail across the Sea of Galilee, a “furious squall” (Mark 4:37) breaks out, and powerful waves crash over the boat and nearly swamp it. All this time, Jesus is asleep.
35 years since the largest art heist in history The search for the stolen art continues and the $10 million award for its safe recovery still stands Christ in the Storm on the Lake of Galilee was one ...
Here, along the Sea of Galilee, Magdala is a place to experience that healing power of Jesus, for pilgrims like me still encounter the Lord here.
An undated photo of “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” by Rembrandt, one of more than a dozen works of art stolen by burglars in the early hours of March 18, 1990.
The empty frame that once held Rembrandt's "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee" in the Dutch Room at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.
There they cut Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee and other works from their frames.
The painting was reportedly “Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” painted by Rembrandt van Rijn—and famously stolen during the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum museum heist in 1990, a case which has ...