Gennesaret in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
(See CINNEROTH; GALILEE, SEA OF). At the N.W. angle was the
fertile plain "Gennesaret." Crescent in shape, extending from
Khan Minyeh on the N. to the steep hill behind Mejdel on the
S., called el Ghuweir, "the little ghor," watered by the
spring Capharnaum (B. J., 3:10, sec. 8). It is also called
"the Sea of Tiberias." All its names are drawn from places on
the W. side. "The land of Gennesaret" was close to Capernaum
on the opposite side to the N.E. of the lake, where the
feeding of the 5,000 took place (John 6:1; John 6:17; John
6:24-25). (See CAPERNAUM.)
In the land of Gennesaret was spoken the parable of
the sower. There was the grainfield descending to the water's
edge, the trodden path through its midst, without fence to
prevent the seed from falling on either side or on it, itself
hardened with treading; there was the rich soil of the plain,
the rocky hillside protruding here and there, the stony soil,
and the thorn bushes springing up in the midst of the grain.
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