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Archaeologists may have discovered the town of Dalmanutha, by the Sea of Galilee, which is mentioned in Scripture:
The ancient town may be Dalmanutha (also spelled Dalmanoutha), described in the Gospel of Mark as the place Jesus sailed to after miraculously feeding 4,000 people by multiplying a few fish and loaves of bread, said Ken Dark, of the University of Reading in the U.K., whose team discovered the town during a field survey.
I don't actually recall hearing of this town ever. I wonder if there's another spelling for it in the Bible.
It's mentioned in both the NIV and KJV versions in Mark 8:10.Here's some guy who doesn't agree though. His arguing on this webpage seems week though, but maybe he gets into more in his book.
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