(0.99679594339623) | (Luk 8:26) |
3 sn That is, across the Sea of Galilee from Galilee. |
(0.86448301886792) | (Luk 23:5) |
3 tn Grk “beginning from Galilee until here.” |
(0.86448301886792) | (Joh 2:1) |
3 tn Grk “in Galilee, and Jesus’ mother.” |
(0.86448301886792) | (Joh 7:1) |
2 tn Grk “Jesus was traveling around in Galilee.” |
(0.82209283018868) | (Num 34:11) |
1 tn Or “the Sea of Galilee” (so NLT); NCV, TEV, CEV “Lake Galilee.” |
(0.7409491509434) | (Mat 4:13) |
3 sn By the sea refers to the Sea of Galilee. |
(0.7409491509434) | (Joh 2:11) |
3 tn Grk “in Cana of Galilee, and he revealed.” |
(0.61741537735849) | (Mat 15:39) |
1 sn Magadan was a place along the Sea of Galilee, the exact location of which is uncertain. |
(0.61741537735849) | (Luk 4:37) |
3 sn Given Luke 4:31, the phrase the region is a reference to Galilee. |
(0.61741537735849) | (Joh 21:1) |
2 sn The Sea of Tiberias is another name for the Sea of Galilee (see 6:1). |
(0.55564849056604) | (Deu 1:4) |
6 sn Ashtaroth is probably Tell àAshtarah, about 22 mi (35 km) due east of the Sea of Galilee. |
(0.55564849056604) | (Deu 19:2) |
1 sn These three cities, later designated by Joshua, were Kedesh of Galilee, Shechem, and Hebron (Josh 20:7-9). |
(0.55564849056604) | (Luk 5:1) |
2 sn The Lake of Gennesaret is another name for the Sea of Galilee. Cf. the parallel in Matt 4:18. |
(0.55564849056604) | (Luk 5:17) |
4 sn Jesus was now attracting attention outside of Galilee as far away as Jerusalem, the main city of Israel. |
(0.55121380188679) | (Mat 2:23) |
1 sn Nazareth was a very small village in the region of Galilee (Galilee lay north of Samaria and Judea). The town was located about 15 mi (25 km) west of the southern edge of the Sea of Galilee. According to Luke 1:26, Mary was living in Nazareth when the birth of Jesus was announced to her. |
(0.55121380188679) | (Luk 1:26) |
4 sn Nazareth was a town in the region of Galilee, located north of Samaria and Judea. Galilee extended from about 45 to 85 miles north of Jerusalem and was about 30 miles in width. Nazareth was a very small village and was located about 15 miles west of the southern edge of the Sea of Galilee. |
(0.49772212264151) | (Joh 1:44) |
1 sn Although the author thought of the town as in Galilee (12:21), Bethsaida technically was in Gaulanitis (Philip the Tetrarch’s territory) across from Herod’s Galilee. There may have been two places called Bethsaida, or this may merely reflect popular imprecision – locally it was considered part of Galilee, even though it was just east of the Jordan river. This territory was heavily Gentile (which may explain why Andrew and Philip both have Gentile names). |
(0.49388160377358) | (Num 34:11) |
1 sn The word means “harp.” The lake (or sea) of Galilee was so named because it is shaped somewhat like a harp. |
(0.49388160377358) | (Jos 12:3) |
2 sn The Sea of Kinnereth is another name for the Sea of Galilee. See the note on the word “Kinnereth” in 11:2. |
(0.49388160377358) | (Jos 13:27) |
2 sn The Sea of Kinnereth is another name for the Sea of Galilee. See the note on the word “Kinnereth” in 11:2. |