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Dalmanutha
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Dalmanutha
Dalmanutha is the unknown destination of Jesus on the shores of the Sea of Gallilee after he fed the four thousand, as recorded in Mark's gospel, . It is sometimes believed to be in the vicinity of Magdala, the alleged home town of Mary Magdalene, since the parallel passage in Matthew's gospel, , refers instead to "Magadan", which has been taken to be a variant form of "Magdala".
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Dalmanutha
a bucket; a branch
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock. About
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Dalmanutha
a town on the west side of the Sea of Galilee, near Magdala. (Matthew 15:39) and Mark 8:10 See: Magdala Dalmnnutha probably stood at the place called 'Ain-el-Barideh, "the cold fountain."
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith. About
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Dalmanutha
a place on the west of the Sea of Galilee, mentioned only in Mark 8:10. In the parallel passage it is said that Christ came "into the borders of Magdala" (Matt. 15:39). It is plain, then, that Dalmanutha was near Magdala, which was probably the Greek name of one of the many Migdols (i.e., watch-towers) on the western side of the lake of Gennesaret. It has been identified in the ruins of a village about a mile from Magdala, in the little open valley of 'Ain-el-Barideh, "the cold fountain," called el-Mejdel, possibly the "Migdal-el" of Josh. 19:38.
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