6 Oceans and Seas Mentioned in the Bible
Apr 16, 2024
The Bible mentions several bodies of water, including seas and what might be interpreted as oceans, though it primarily focuses on regions known to the ancient peoples who wrote the texts. Here are six bodies of water that can be considered as seas or oceanic areas mentioned in the Bible:
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The Red Sea - This sea is perhaps one of the most famous bodies of water mentioned in the Bible, notably in the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14).
The Dead Sea - Known in the Bible as the Salt Sea, this body of water is mentioned in several passages, including Genesis 14:3 and Ezekiel 47:8. It is famous for its high salinity and the fact that it supports no life.
The Mediterranean Sea - Often referred to in the Bible simply as "The Great Sea," it is mentioned numerous times, including Numbers 34:6-7 as the western boundary of the land promised to Israel.
The Sea of Galilee - Also known as Lake Tiberias, Kinneret, or Gennesaret, this freshwater lake is where Jesus is said to have walked on water (Matthew 14:22-33) and performed other miracles.
The Sea of Chinnereth (or Chinneroth) - This is another name for the Sea of Galilee, mentioned in the Old Testament, such as in Numbers 34:11 and Joshua 12:3.
The Great Deep - While not a sea in the conventional sense, "the great deep" is mentioned several times (Genesis 7:11, Isaiah 51:10) and can be interpreted as referring to the ocean or a vast body of water, symbolizing the primordial chaos and depths unknown to the ancient people.
These references are indicative of the geographical and cultural context of the biblical narrative, emphasizing the importance of these bodies of water in the life, economy, and spiritual symbolism of the time.
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