Magdala in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
In Sinaiticus and Vaticanus manuscripts (Matthew 15:39)"
Magadan" is the reading. A town or region to which our Lord
came after feeding the 4,000. "Dalmanutha" is in Mark's Gospel
(Mark 8:10). The name Mary "Magdalene" shows there was a
"Magdala" probably a later form of Migdol, "a tower." El
Mejdel on the western border of the lake of Galilee, an hour's
journey N. of Tiberius, now represents Magdala, and is about
the position where our Lord is thought to have been after the
miracle, it is near a beautiful plain and a hill rising about
400 ft., with overhanging limestone rock honeycombed with
caves. The Jews used "Magdala" to denote a person with twisted
or platted hair; a usage of women of loose character.
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