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Tabgha
Tabgha ((アラビア語:الطابغة), ''al-Tabigha''; (ヘブライ語:עין שבע), ''Ein Sheva'' which means "spring of seven") is an area situated on the north-western shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It is traditionally accepted as the place of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes () and the fourth resurrection appearance of Jesus () after his Crucifixion. Until 1948, it was the site of a Palestinian Arab village. The site's name is derived from the Greek name ''Heptapegon'' ("seven springs"). Its pronunciation gradually changed to "Tabego", and was eventually changed to "Tabha" by the Arabic speakers. St. Jerome referred to Heptapegon as "the solitude" (=eremos). ==History== During the Crusader states era, it was known as ''Mensa Christi'', or ''Mensa Domini''.〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 542〕〔Pringle, 1998, pp. (334 )- 339〕
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