Dalmanutha
Dalmanutha or Dalmanoutha 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.Photo: Berthold Werner, Public domain.
- Type: Locality
- Description: human settlement
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest
Highlights include Peter’s Primacy Church and Church of Loaves and Fishes.
Peter’s Primacy Church
Church
Photo: Berthold Werner, Public domain.
The Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter is a Franciscan church located in Tabgha, Israel, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It commemorates, and allegedly marks the spot, of Jesus' reinstatement of Peter as chief among the Apostles.
Church of Loaves and Fishes
Church
Photo: Berthold Werner, Public domain.
The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, shortened to the Church of the Multiplication, is a Roman Catholic church located at Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
Kinneret
Archaeological site
Photo: Drahnier, Copyrighted free use.
Kinneret is the name of an important Bronze and Iron Age city of the ancient Levant situated on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was first mentioned in the 14th century BC Tale of Aqhat of Ugarit, and in also mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tabgha and Mount of Beatitudes.
Tabgha
Village
Photo: Codas, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tabgha is an area situated on the north-western shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel and a depopulated Palestinian village. It is traditionally accepted as the place of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes and the third resurrection appearance of Jesus after his Crucifixion.
Mount of Beatitudes
Locality
Photo: Codas, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Mount of Beatitudes is a hill in northern Israel, in the Korazim Plateau. It is the traditional site of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
Capernahum
Locality
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Capernaum was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It had a population of about 1,500 in the 1st century AD. Capernahum is situated 2½ km northeast of Dalmanutha.
Dalmanutha
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Northern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
32.87137° or 32° 52′ 17″ northLongitude
35.54898° or 35° 32′ 56″ eastOpen location code
8G4QVGCX+GHOpenStreetMap ID
node 933115861OpenStreetMap feature
place=localityOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q1158048
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Wolof—“Dalmanutha” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Dalmanutha”
- French: “Dalmanutha”
- German: “Dalmanutha”
- Greek: “Δαλμανουθά”
- Indonesian: “Dalmanuta”
- Irish: “Dalmanutha”
- Polish: “Dalmanuta”
- Portuguese: “Dalmanuta”
- Russian: “Далмануфа”
- Serbian: “Далманута”
- Swedish: “Dalmanouta”
- Swedish: “Dalmanuta”
- Tagalog: “Dalmanuta”
- Tagalog: “Dalmanutha”
- Tagalog: “Magadan (ng Bibliya)”
- Wolof: “Dalmanuta”
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