Chin'neroth
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Chin'neroth is a term found in the Old Testament, referring to a region, a city, and a body of water in ancient Israel. The name is often associated with the Sea of Galilee, which is also known as the Sea of Chinnereth or Lake Gennesaret. The term "Chin'neroth" is believed to derive from the Hebrew word "kinnor," meaning "harp," possibly referring to the harp-like shape of the lake.

Biblical References:

1. Geographical Location:
Chin'neroth is mentioned in the context of the tribal allotments in the Book of Joshua. It is described as part of the territory given to the tribe of Naphtali. Joshua 19:35 lists "the fortified cities of Ziddim, Zer, Hammath, Rakkath, Chinnereth," indicating its significance as a fortified city within the region.

2. The Sea of Chinnereth:
The Sea of Chinnereth is another name for the Sea of Galilee, a freshwater lake in the northeastern part of Israel. This body of water is central to many events in the New Testament, particularly in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament, it is mentioned in Numbers 34:11 as a boundary marker: "The border will go down from Shepham to Riblah on the east side of Ain and continue along the slopes east of the Sea of Chinnereth."

3. Historical and Cultural Significance:
The region of Chin'neroth was known for its fertile land and strategic location. It played a role in various military campaigns and was a significant area for trade and agriculture. The Sea of Chinnereth, being a major water source, supported fishing and transportation, contributing to the economic vitality of the surrounding regions.

4. Prophetic and Theological Implications:
While Chin'neroth itself is not a focal point of prophetic literature, its location and the Sea of Galilee hold theological significance. The Sea of Galilee is the site of many of Jesus' miracles, such as walking on water (Matthew 14:25-33) and calming the storm (Mark 4:35-41). These events underscore themes of divine authority and faith.

5. Archaeological Insights:
Archaeological findings in the region around the Sea of Galilee have provided insights into the historical context of Chin'neroth. Excavations have uncovered ancient settlements, fortifications, and artifacts that shed light on the daily life and culture of the inhabitants during biblical times.

In summary, Chin'neroth is a multifaceted term in the Bible, encompassing a city, a region, and a significant body of water. Its mention in the Scriptures highlights its importance in the historical and spiritual narrative of Israel.
Concordance
Chin'neroth (3 Occurrences)

Joshua 11:2
and to the kings that were on the north, in the hill-country and in the Arabah south of Chinneroth, and in the Lowland, and in the regions of Dor on the west,
(See RSV)

Joshua 12:3
and the Arabah unto the sea of Chinneroth, eastward, and unto the sea of the Arabah, even the Salt Sea, eastward, the way to Beth-jeshimoth; and on the south, under the slopes of Pisgah;
(See RSV)

1 Kings 15:20
And Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa, and sent the captains of his armies against the cities of Israel, and smote Ijon, and Dan, and Abel-beth-maacah, and all Chinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali.
(See RSV)

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Chin'neroth (3 Occurrences)
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