Magdala in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(a tower). The chief MSS. and versions exhibit the name as
MAGADAN, as in the Revised Version. Into the limits of Magadan
Christ came by boat, over the Lake of Gennesareth after his
miracle of feeding the four thousand on the Mountain of the
eastern side,
Mt 15:39 and from thence he returned in the same boat
to the opposite shore. In the parallel narrative of St. Mark,
ch. Mr 8:10 we find the "parts of Dalmanutha," on the western
edge of the Lake of Gennesareth. The Magdala, which conferred
her name on "Mary the Magdalene one of the numerous migdols,
i.e. towers, which stood in Israel, was probably the place
of that name which is mentioned in the Jerusalem Talmud as
near Tiberias, and this again is as probably the modern el-
Mejdel, a miserable little Muslim village, of twenty huts on
the water's edge at the southeast corner of the plain of
Gennesareth. It is now the only inhabited place on this plain.
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