Sea of Galilee love

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  • proper noun A lake in northern Israel, located about fifteen miles northeast of the ancient city of Nazareth.

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Examples

  • [1] After this Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias.

    ?Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam? LRS 2010

  • A church on the Mount of Beatitudes overlooks the Sea of Galilee, which is known in Israel as Lake Kinneret.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • So they boarded their little boat to cruise across the Sea of Galilee, which is really a very large freshwater lake known for storms rising up without warning.

    unknown title 2009

  • That is the Sea of Galilee, which is inside Israel.

    CNSNews.com Headlines 2008

  • 1 After this Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias.

    The Gospels in Four Part Harmony J. Clontz

  • Tourism officials said Israel has long facilitated pilgrimages for Christians to travel in Jesus' footsteps – spanning from the sites of his crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem to the Sea of Galilee, where he is said to have walked on water.

    Israel Calls All Tourists With Virgin Mary Sites AP 2011

  • Tourism officials said Israel has long facilitated pilgrimages for Christians to travel in Jesus' footsteps – spanning from the sites of his crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem to the Sea of Galilee, where he is said to have walked on water.

    Israel Calls All Tourists With Virgin Mary Sites AP 2011

  • Tourism officials said Israel has long facilitated pilgrimages for Christians to travel in Jesus' footsteps – spanning from the sites of his crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem to the Sea of Galilee, where he is said to have walked on water.

    Israel Calls All Tourists With Virgin Mary Sites AP 2011

  • The menorah was engraved in stone around 2,000 years ago and found in a synagogue recently discovered by the Sea of Galilee.

    Archaeologists Find Early Menorah Depiction 2010

  • The menorah was engraved in stone around 2,000 years ago and found in a synagogue recently discovered by the Sea of Galilee.

    Archaeologists Find Early Menorah Depiction Ami Cholia 2010

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