Physical Geography of the Holy Land

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Physical Geography of the Holy Land
Edward Robinson
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iv. 18 ; Mark i. 16; John vi. 1 ; xxi. 1.
6 1 Mace. xi. 67. Joseph. Bel. Jud., 3. 10. 7. Ibid^ 3. 3. 5.
7 Num. xxxiv. 11 ; Josh. xiii. 27 ; Deut. iii. 17 ; Jo&h. xii. 3.
LAKE OF TIBERIAS. 185 ment is amply made np in the New ; where this fine sheet of water is intimately interwoven with the life and ministry of onr Lord Jesns Christ. He walked upon its shores ; he sailed npon its waters; his home was at Gapemanm; and in Capemamn, Bethsaida, and Chorazin, towns lying along its western shore, mos
...t of his mighty works were done.' However tame may be the scenery of the lake, yet, aided by these historical and hallowed associations, it exerts upon the Christian traveller a fascination and a charm to which the mere magnificence of nature can never aspire.
The evangelists record three instances in which onr Lord crossed the lake in a boat, with his disciples, to the eastern shore, and afterwards returned. The first time was when he healed the two demoniacs of the Gadarenes, having stilled the tempest on the way; to this we have already alluded.' Again he feeds the five thousand on the north-east coast of the lake ; and sending back his disciples alone with the boat, he follows them walking on the water .° The third time, he fed the four thousand in Decapolis, and returned to Magdala.^ Still another time, he crossed the lake to the north-east quarter; and then made his way by the northern Bethsaida to Cesaraea Philippi (Banias).^ In those days boats were frequent upon the lake.


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