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GALILEE: (Luke 8:1).
Circuit. Solomon rewarded Hiram for certain services rendered him by the
gift of an upland plain among the mountains of Naphtali. Hiram was dissatisfied
with the gift, and called it "the land of Cabul" (q.v.). The Jews called it
Galil. It continued long to be occupied by the original inhabitants, and hence
came to be called "Galilee of the Gentiles" (Matt. 4:15), and also "Upper
Galilee," to distinguish it from the extensive addition afterwards made to it
toward the south, which was usually called "Lower Galilee."
In the time of our Lord, Galilee embraced more than one-third of Western
Palestine, extending "from Dan on the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, to
the ridges of Carmel and Gilboa on the south, and from the Jordan valley on the
east away across the splendid plains of Jezreel and Acre to the shores of the
Mediterranean on the west." Palestine was divided into three provinces, Judea,
Samaria, and Galilee, which comprehended the whole northern section of the
country (Acts 9:31), and was the largest of the three. It was the scene of some
of the most memorable events of Jewish history. Galilee also was the home of
our Lord during at least thirty years of his life.
The first three Gospels are chiefly taken up with our Lord's public ministry in
this province. "The entire province is encircled with a halo of holy
associations connected with the life, works, and teachings of Jesus of
Nazareth." "It is noteworthy that of his thirty-two beautiful parables, no less
than ninteen were spoken in Galilee. And it is no less remarkable that of his
entire thirty-three great miracles, twenty-five were wrought in this province.
His first miracle was wrought at the wedding in Cana of Galilee, and his last,
after his resurrection, on the shore of Galilee's sea. In Galilee our Lord
delivered the Sermon on The Mount, and the discourses on The Bread of Life,
on Purity, on Forgiveness, and on Humility. In Galilee he called his
first disciples; and there occurred the sublime scene of the Transfiguration"
(Porter's Through Samaria).
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