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"Jesus Boat", Ginosar
The discovery, excavation and conservation of the Ancient Galilee Boat, now known as the "Jesus Boat". It was discovered buried in the mud near Kibbutz Ginosar on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Its discovery of rocked the archaeological and Christian world. Never before had such an ancient vessel found so complete. Once positively dated to the First Century CE, pilgrims from around the world flocked to view this vessel. many beleiving it could have been the very one on which Yeshua/Jesus sailed the Sea of Galilee.
It is 9 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 1.25 meters high. Some suggest it functioned as a ferry boat. However, its measurements also suit those used by fisherman employing a seine, or dragnet, "cast into the sea" as described in Matthew 13:47-48.
"Jesus Boat", Ginosar
The discovery, excavation and conservation of the Ancient Galilee Boat, now known as the "Jesus Boat". It was discovered buried in the mud near Kibbutz Ginosar on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Its discovery of rocked the archaeological and Christian world. Never before had such an ancient vessel found so complete. Once positively dated to the First Century CE, pilgrims from around the world flocked to view this vessel. many beleiving it could have been the very one on which Yeshua/Jesus sailed the Sea of Galilee.
It is 9 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 1.25 meters high. Some suggest it functioned as a ferry boat. However, its measurements also suit those used by fisherman employing a seine, or dragnet, "cast into the sea" as described in Matthew 13:47-48.