'Gennesaret' ("a garden of riches") was a town alloted to the tribe of
Naphtali, called "Kinnereth" (
Joshua 19:35), sometimes in the plural form "Kinneroth" (Joshua 11:2). In later times the name was gradually changed to Genezareth, Genezar and Gennesaret (
Luke 5:1). This city stood on the northwestern shore of the lake to which it gave its name. No trace of it remains. It is the namesake of the "Plain of Gennesaret" has been called, from its fertility and beauty, “the Paradise of Galilee.” It is now called
el-Ghuweir.
See also
★ The
Lake of Gennesaret is the form of "Chinnereth." It is another name for the Sea of Galilee, aka
Lake Tiberias.
★ The indie music band
Anathallo wrote a song called ''Gennesaret (Going Out Over 30,000 Fathoms Of Water)'' on the
2006 album,
Floating World.
References
★
Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
★
Catholic Encyclopedia