Tabgha

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Tabgha (Arabic form of the Greek “Heptapegon” = “the place of the seven springs”) is located 1.6 mi. [2.6 km.] southwest of Capernaum. Although not mentioned in the Gospels, it marks the traditional site associated with Jesus multiplying the loaves and fishes to feed 5,000 (Mark 6:30–44).

At least four Christian structures have stood on this site: a fourth-century chapel, a Byzantine Church (ca. A.D. 480), and two twentieth-century churches—the most recent being dedicated in A.D. 1982. This latter church was built on the plan of the fifth-century Byzantine basilica.

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Loaves and Fish Detail
Loaves and Fish Detail
Loaves and Fish
Loaves and Fish
Apse
Apse
Nave 1
Nave 1
Nave 2
Nave 2
Nilometer
Nilometer
Peacock
Peacock
Mosaic 1
Mosaic 1
Mosaic 2
Mosaic 2
Mosaic Detail
Mosaic Detail
Atrium 1
Atrium 1
Atrium 2
Atrium 2
Doors of Church
Doors of Church
Fourth-Century Church
Fourth-Century Church
Prayer Cave
Prayer Cave
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