Tabgha, Israel

Tabgha Israel

Tabgha, Israel

Tabgha Israel
Tabgha is located southwest of Capernaum in Israel. Tabgha isn't a town, but simply a spot near the shores of Galilee. According to the local Israelis, Tabgha is where Jesus fed 5000 men "besides women and children" with 2 fish & 5 barley loaves in Matthew 14:15-21. Today, a Dominican (Roman Catholic) monastery stands over Tabgha. Do I believe Jesus fed thousands with 2 fish and 5 loaves, and that he did it at Tabgha?

Let's leave Tabgha aside and start with the miracle. I don't believe a baby can break bricks, but that Bruce Lee can. The point? We call something a "miracle" when someone does something that exceeds our estimate of that person's power. But our estimate can in fact be an underestimation. If Jesus created the universe (Colossians 1:16), for him to feed a few thousand people would have been a piece of cake.

Now, do I believe that the black rock in this photo, taken inside the monastery is where Jesus laid the 2 fish and 5 loaves to bless them as the monastery claims? Well, the Bible simply identifies the location as a "deserted place" (Matthew 14:15), there is no mention of him laying the food on anything, and the Bible never says Jesus blessed or preached from behind a rock.















Travel Tip
Before you get into a taxi in Israel, negotiate the fare in advance. And if you're paying with a large bill, have the driver acknowledge its face value before it leaves your hand. A couple of other travelers reported being short-changed by unscrupulous taxi drivers, who of course aren't unique to Israel.
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