In the Gospels of Mark, Luke, and John, Jesus performed more than one miracle with fish at the Sea of Galilee. And it turns ...
There could be a pretty simple scientific explanation behind one of Jesus’s most famous miracles, recent research has ...
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. “Come, follow me,” ...
The other gospels tell us that Christ hurried the disciples down to the Sea of Galilee and put them on a boat to go across ...
In their paper published in the journal Water Resources Research, the group describes their study of natural fish die-offs in Lake Kinneret, which is believed to be the Biblical Sea of Galilee ...
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New evidence suggests potential ways Jesus Christ was able to perform two of his most memorable miracles. De Agostini via Getty Images Scientists aren’t fishing on this one. New research has ...
He drew parallels to the biblical story of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee, stressing that, like Jesus, Nigerians should remain calm and faithful despite the stormy circumstances they ...
The cleric commended the government for ensuring that the scope of intervention of TETFund expanded from building ...
Yes, there was the time Peter also briefly walked on top of the waves in the Sea of Galilee in the midst of a storm as he observed Jesus in the distance coming toward the disciple’s boat!