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BATH : A Hebrew measure for liquids containing about eight gallons, three quarts (1 Kings 7:26,38; Ezra 7:22; Isaiah 5:10; Ezekiel 45:10,11,14)
BETHSAIDA : Desert of, east of the sea of Galilee, Jesus feeds more than five thousand people in (Luke 9:10; Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:32)
BOTANY : See GALBANUM
BOTANY : See GALL
CABUL : Name given by Hiram to certain cities in Galilee (1 Kings 9:13)
CAPERNAUM : (A city on the shore of the Sea of Galilee)
CINNERETH : See GALILEE, SEA OF
DALMANUTHA : A town on the west coast of the Sea of Galilee (Mark 8:10)
DECAPOLIS : Ten cities situated in one district on the east of the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 4:25; Mark 5:20;7:31)
FIRKIN : About nine gallons ( John 2:6)
GALATIA : See Paul's epistle to Galatians (Galatians 1)
GENNESARET : See GALILEE
HALF-HOMER : A measure of about seven or eight gallons
HAROSHETH : (A town of Galilee)
HEMLOCK : See GALL
HEROD : Tetrarch of Galilee (Herod Antipas) (Luke 3:1;23:7)
HIN : A measure for liquids, and containing one-sixth or one-seventh of a bath. Jewish authorities disagree as to the exact capacity. Probably equivalent to about one gallon one quart, or one gallon and a half-quart (Exodus 29:40; Leviticus 19:36;23:13)
JEGAR-SAHADUTHA : Also called GALEED
JUDAS (JUDE) : Of Galilee, who stirred up a sedition among the Jews soon after the birth of Jesus (Acts 5:37)
LAISH : A native of Gallim (1 Samuel 25:44; 2 Samuel 3:15)
MAGDALA : A city of Galilee
MEASURE : A bath, about eight gallons and a half (2 Kings 7:26,38; 2 Chronicles 2:10;4:5; Ezra 7:22; Isaiah 5:10; E)
MEASURE : A firkin, nearly nine gallons ( John 2:6)
MEASURE : A hin, about a gallon and a half (Exodus 29:40;30:24; Leviticus 19:36;23:13; Numbers 15:4-10;:)
NAIN : (A city in Galilee)