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The Bible says Jesus raised a mighty haul of fish from the depths of the Sea of Galilee for the Apostle Peter, but Israel's agriculture ministry hopes "St Peter's fish" itself can perform some ...
In 725, Willibald visited holy sites along the Sea of Galilee and described a basilica he stayed at overnight as being the house of St. Peter in Bethsaida, where the el-Araj site is now.
Willibald traveled in 724 CE on pilgrimage to holy sites along the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, and was recorded saying: “And thence they went to Bethsaida, the residence of Peter and ...
a freshwater fish common in Israel’s Sea of Galilee. According to this article in Gastro Obscura, there are restaurants along the shores of Galilee that serve St. Peter’s fish, “usually to tourists ...
In the Gospels of Mark, Luke, and John, Jesus performed more than one miracle with fish at the Sea of Galilee. And it turns out to be true. Researchers found that the Sea of Galilee produces the ...
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered an ancient inscription dedicating a church to St. Peter—and there's ... on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, since 2016. It's found evidence ...
It seems the fishy (in all senses of the word) goings on in the Sea of Galilee may be the result of ... and Fishes and The Miraculous Catch of Fish. In the first narrative, five loaves of bread ...
Israeli scientists have discovered that a species of “nibbling fish” in the Sea of Galilee has long been misidentified as another very similar lake dweller. Genetic profiling has revealed that ...
Scholars have discovered an inscription that may mark the Church of the Apostles, said to be at St ... Sea of Galilee in 724. He wrote that “they went to Bethsaida, the residence of Peter ...
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