A region in northern Israel with significant historical and religious importance in Christianity and Judaism. Also refers to a porch or chapel at the entrance of medieval churches, named after the biblical region.
From Hebrew 'Galil' meaning 'district' or 'region,' which became 'Galilaia' in Greek and then 'Galilee' in English. The word entered English through biblical texts. The architectural meaning (a church entrance) developed because these porches were often decorated with scenes from Galilee, the region where much of Jesus's ministry occurred.
The Sea of Galilee is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and has been the stage for some of history's most pivotal moments—Jesus walked on its waters, fed thousands on its shores, and his disciples were fishermen here. Archaeologists have even found a 2,000-year-old fishing boat from Jesus's era preserved in its mud, making it one of the Bible's most tangible geographical links!
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