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| With Jesus Through | Galilee: According to the Fifth Gospel. |
| ground we can see Jesus walking on the Sea of | Galilee after his resurrection, making fish appear mi |
| n as the center of his public ministry in the | Galilee after he left the small mountainous hamlet of |
| f Tiberius and formed the eastern boundary of | Galilee,” again placing the region of Gadara along th |
| ned to Paris, and then on to kibbutzim in the | Galilee again. |
| tine dwindled, and the Jewish presence in the | Galilee also shrank. |
| d Antipas in 39 Herod Agrippa became ruler of | Galilee also, and in 41, as a mark of favour by the e |
| as part of Ramesses II's campaign to suppress | Galilee and conquer Syria in 1269 BC. |
| rvaise of Bazoches (died May 1108), Prince of | Galilee and Lord of Tiberias, was a crusader on the F |
| Linc owns Emerald, | Galilee and Pentland coal mining tenements in Queensl |
| chaired the Union for Developing the Western | Galilee, and from 1981 until 1983 chaired the Friends |
| of Tiberias (died 1220) was briefly Prince of | Galilee and twice Seneschal of Jerusalem in the Crusa |
| ncerning the army's behavior towards Arabs in | Galilee and the South." |
| armed civilians during military operations in | Galilee and the South. |
| her to an Army barracks in Haiti, the Sea of | Galilee, and to the pyramids of Egypt. |
| h Halav was the last Jewish stronghold in the | Galilee and Golan region during the First Jewish Revo |
| daughter, Emma, mother of Tancred, Prince of | Galilee, and a son, Prince Bohemond I of Antioch. |
| me from the ancient Hebrew name of the Sea of | Galilee and from a Biblical village located beside th |
| ost most of his property in Jerusalem and the | Galilee and went to live near Jericho, where he acqui |
| oon before April 19, 1316), Titular Prince of | Galilee and Bethlehem |
| gdom of Jerusalem, visiting holy sites in the | Galilee and Judea, from whence he may have taken to t |
| n, an Israeli Arab village between the Sea of | Galilee and Nazareth, Sweid studied Civil Engineering |
| v, and east of the Jordan, and 31 villages in | Galilee and in the Jordan valley." |
| ramic views that stretch as far as the Sea of | Galilee and the Mediterranean on a clear day. |
| and raised in the Arab town of Kafr Yasif in | Galilee, and has devoted her career to promoting Pale |
| of Herod and Malthace, was made ruler of the | Galilee and Perea; he ruled there until he was exiled |
| ks by ... the army on Arab inhabitants in the | Galilee and the South, not in conformity with the acc |
| Galilee and John the Baptist | |
| tipas, Archelaus' brother, became Tetrarch of | Galilee and Perea. |
| A year later, Baibars conquered | Galilee and devastated Cilician Armenia. |
| The two pillaged | Galilee and besieged Tiberias, though without being a |
| ng age, he joined kibbutz Alonim in the lower | Galilee and enlisted in the Haganah. |
| very old Sephardic family that left Spain for | Galilee around 1492 and lived for many generations in |
| ified a site on the north shore of the Sea of | Galilee as the site of Bethsaida in a 1985 article, a |
| follows Mark in placing Gerasa by the Sea of | Galilee at Luke 8:26. |
| ts influence across the planet, forming a New | Galilee at its heart, in opposition to the reptilian |
| Mount Tabor is located in Lower | Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 17 |
| Local Government Association, a member of the | Galilee Authority, and a member of the board of direc |
| Jesus appearing in | Galilee, away from both of those things, is evidence |
| n eight member praise and worship team at New | Galilee Baptist Church in Saginaw, Michigan. |
| There are no actual mountains in | Galilee, but there are several large hills in the reg |
| ied childless, and was succeeded as Prince of | Galilee by his nephew Elinard of Bures, son of Geoffr |
| The Storm on the Sea of | Galilee by Rembrandt, 1632 |
| William was succeeded in | Galilee by his sister Eschiva. |
| arched into Asia, Herod was named tetrarch of | Galilee by the Romans. |
| incorporated into St Woolos cathedral as the | Galilee chapel now at the west end of the Cathedral. |
| Later they were moved to a shrine in | Galilee Chapel at Durham Cathedral in 1370. |
| Galilee Church | |
| Tiberias - which became desolate, the nearby | Galilee city of Safed recovered its destruction by Ar |
| ncil, also serving as chairman of the Western | Galilee College between 1985 and 2003. |
| Galilee College, established in 1987, has internation | |
| Houston founded the | Galilee Community School in 1907, which later became |
| on all three fronts, including Yiftach in the | Galilee, Danny in the Centre, Yoav, and Horev in the |
| fta was a rabbi who lived in Sepphoris in the | Galilee during the late 1st and early 2nd century CE. |
| e most important of the cities in the Western | Galilee during that period and had a palace at its ce |
| hern border of Jewish settlement in the Upper | Galilee during the 1st century, as described by Josep |
| tably a devastating epidemic in 1813, and the | Galilee earthquake of 1837 that virtually destroyed S |
| nachem Mendel of Vitebsk and destroyed in the | Galilee earthquake of 1837. |
| llowing the Near East earthquake of 1759, the | Galilee earthquake of 1837 and the great flood of 193 |
| 363: The | Galilee earthquake of 363 together with the re-establ |
| on until it suffered severe damage during the | Galilee earthquake of 1837, and was also further dama |
| Died in the | Galilee earthquake of 1837. |
| The | Galilee earthquake of 1837, often called the Safed ea |
| ral hundred years, until being damaged in the | Galilee earthquake of 1837. |
| The synagogue was destroyed in the | Galilee earthquake of 1837, and was rebuilt 20 years |
| -Israeli War came to an end, the siege of the | Galilee ended and the conditions improved greatly. |
| are more than 1200 students from all over the | Galilee enrolled in its classes, and it is known to b |
| ural High School which was built in the Lower | Galilee for the Israeli-Jews, and another agricultura |
| in the meanwhile, had purchased land in Lower | Galilee for the ICA -- resumed his negotiations for l |
| He is also the chairman of The | Galilee Foundation, a UK based charity that provides |
| He was Prince of | Galilee from 1148 to his death as successor of his br |
| That growing up in Biblical | Galilee he had a skeptical and somewhat rebellious re |
| ed in creating an autonomous territory in the | Galilee, helped by the governors of Mount Lebanon (th |
| to death the leader of the national party in | Galilee, Hyrcanus II permitted the Sanhedrin to cite |
| built by Hugh of Falkenberg, second prince of | Galilee, in 1105 to help capture Tyre. |
| he competition for swimming across the Sea of | Galilee, in which he later took part for 13 consecuti |
| wedding Reem attended in her maternal home in | Galilee in the seventies sparked her interest in Pale |
| who succeeded his father as Titular Prince of | Galilee in 1343, Senator of Rome on 12 August 1360 an |
| ecord in World War I and military governor of | Galilee in 1919-20 under the British Mandate of Pales |
| is an annual road race held along the Sea of | Galilee in Israel with a field in recent years of app |
| Antipas, who had been the Tetrarch (ruler) of | Galilee in the time of Jesus Christ. |
| The | Galilee in late antiquity. |
| Galilee in the Time of Christ (1881) | |
| Jose ben Saul was a Jewish rabbi who lived in | Galilee in the third century CE. |
| An Israeli soldier killed in the | Galilee in a drive-by shooting. |
| s an archaeological site located in the Lower | Galilee in northern Israel. |
| CE) who lived in the | Galilee in the Land of Israel. |
| The | Galilee Institute is committed to the training and th |
| The New | Galilee is the name given in the Western Wisdom Teach |
| France notes that throughout Matthew, | Galilee is a location of great importance and in Matt |
| lan Heights as a winemaking sub-region of the | Galilee is fine, as long as it is made clear elsewher |
| He arrived to the Upper | Galilee, Israel (Galil Elyon) in 1989 and played for |
| Tarshiha, Upper | Galilee, Israel, 1955) is a Palestinian-American oud |
| ological site and nature reserve in the Upper | Galilee, Israel. |
| Located in the Lower | Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel V |
| visiting the bilingual Hand in Hand schools ( | Galilee Jewish-Arab School, Gesher al HaWadi School) |
| d Archbishop of Akko, Haifa, Nazareth and all | Galilee, Joseph-Marie Raya. |
| When the Romans had reconquered | Galilee, Justus sought sanctuary with the Tetrach Agr |
| , famous for the discovery of the Neanderthal | Galilee Man (Galilee Skull) in 1925 and his work at M |
| 1343), titular Prince of | Galilee, married second on September 9, 1347 Robert o |
| Fowler notes that the move to | Galilee may be an attempt to establish that Jesus is |
| l, a Jewish Kibbutz in the Misgav area of the | Galilee, near the Arab town of Sakhnin. |
| His tomb is in Amuka, | Galilee near Tzfat, Israel. |
| azor was an ancient city located in the Upper | Galilee, north of the Sea of Galilee, between Ramah a |
| Giscala was the last town in | Galilee not yet conquered. |
| Arbela was a city of the | Galilee not far from Tiberias. |
| e Archbishop of Akko, Haifa, Nazareth and All | Galilee of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. |
| r Kanna near the Golani Junction in the lower | Galilee of northern Israel, has remained an important |
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| Zealous Over Zion ( | Galilee of the Nations) (2002) |
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| established in 1922 on the lands of the Lower | Galilee on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. |
| icer of Baldwin I of Jerusalem, who conferred | Galilee on him after the death of Hugh of Saint Omer. |
| ke Synagogue, located 3km north of the Sea of | Galilee on the eastern bank of the Jordan River, was |
| Judas of | Galilee or Judas of Gamala led a violent resistance t |
| e Jews from Judaea, as opposed to people from | Galilee or Samaria for instance. |
| indicates the ultimate spiritual supremacy of | Galilee over Judea, the latter having become depopula |
| s located on a mountain peak in eastern Upper | Galilee, overlooking the al-Hula Plain that linked it |
| ppreciated by standing at the entrance to the | Galilee Porch and looking towards the High Altar. |
| l sick in 1100, Warner and Tancred, Prince of | Galilee prepared a siege of Haifa with the Venetian f |
| aristocratic leaders who controlled Judea and | Galilee prior to the Zealot insurrection. |
| guration, Walking on the waters of the Sea of | Galilee, Raising of Lazarus, to name but a few. |
| Tubu is the town east of the Sea of | Galilee referred to in the (body) of the Amarna lette |
| arried firstly (late 1106) Tancred, Prince of | Galilee, Regent of Antioch, who succeeded in 1111 as |
| the Crusaders were led by Tancred, Prince of | Galilee, regent of the Principality of Antioch. |
| s later it was captured by Tancred, Prince of | Galilee, regent of Antioch, and was incorporated into |
| d influence of Arab citizens of Israel in the | Galilee region. |
| stablished with funds obtained from the Upper | Galilee Regional Council by Rafi Ben-Yehuda of Kibbut |
| Israel are located in the Shomron, Samson and | Galilee regions. |
| Magdala, a village in | Galilee, related to Mary Magdalene. |
| Al-Majdal, Tiberias, Palestinian village in | Galilee, reported to be the home of Mary Magdalene, d |
| e mainland and contains the fishing hamlet of | Galilee, Rhode Island. |
| Muslim and Christian) studied together at the | Galilee School, from first to ninth grade. |
| shed including the Israeli Farmers Union, the | Galilee Squadron and the Golani Brigade. |
| ike many other Arab towns and villages in the | Galilee that were left standing after the 1948 Arab-I |
| om different areas of historic Palestine (the | Galilee, the West Bank, and Gaza). |
| The angel tells the disciples to go to | Galilee, this fulfils Jesus' promise of Matthew 26:32 |
| y potentialisations for the transition to New | Galilee, through realisation of the Mathiass harmonic |
| t Christian members of Palestinian society in | Galilee throughout that period, settled in the town o |
| Located in the | Galilee to the south-east of Karmiel, it falls under |
| It was one of five villages in the | Galilee to be governed by a village council that admi |
| rted a plot to replace Josephus as general of | Galilee to Josephus' father. |
| sentation of the Jordan River from the Sea of | Galilee to the Dead Sea. |
| s the author of The Jewish Messiahs: From the | Galilee to Crown Heights, which was reviewed in the F |
| Entering Syria at Acre, he crossed | Galilee to the Sea of Tiberias; thence returning to A |
| s appointed Special Commissioner to Egypt and | Galilee to report on the conditions of New Zealand tr |
| teshuvah (newly religious) adherents - in the | Galilee town of Yavne'el in northern Israel. |
| was built on rocks at the shore of the Sea of | Galilee, traditionally considered to be the place whe |
| ael situated next to Mount Tabor in the Lower | Galilee, two kilometers north of Kfar Tavor. |
| f the villagers to other Arab villages in the | Galilee under their control or to the northern West B |
| 27 to a Palestinian Christian family from the | Galilee village of al-Maghar between Nazareth and the |
| V, James' half-brother Guy, titular Prince of | Galilee was already dead and his eldest brother Peter |
| ed Tetrarch (circa 'ruler of a quarter'); and | Galilee was given to Herod Antipas, who bore the same |
| s name during the Kingdom of Jerusalem era in | Galilee was Castellum Regis. |
| he first moshav shitufi, Kfar Hittim in Lower | Galilee, was established in 1936. |
| ion Yiftah, under the command of Yigal Allon, | Galilee was cleared of its Palestinian Arab populatio |
| ps at Joseph's funeral, throws stones in Lake | Galilee when meeting Simon Peter and James son of Zeb |
| at a spring in Zeitur, which appears to be in | Galilee, when a female spirit appears to him and reve |
| William became Prince of | Galilee when Joscelin took over Edessa. |
| rom John 2:1-12, the wedding feast at Cana in | Galilee, where Jesus performed the miracle of turning |
| source for the communities around the Sea of | Galilee where Jesus was preaching, and fish and fishi |
| He then returned to | Galilee where he started his ministry after being ord |
| yria resumed its artillery bombardment of the | Galilee, while Israeli workers were involved in a mas |
| Selim Hakim of Akko, Haifa, Nazareth and all | Galilee, who became Patriarch Maximos V two years lat |
| Born in the | Galilee, Ziad studied literature in Russia. |
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