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ICXCNIKA
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Okay, here is another thing from the book “Reading the New Testament.”
“Mark 7:31 suggests that the author was not familiar with Palestinian geography. (Try tracing the proposed route on a map!)” (204).
Here is what Mark 7:31 says:
“Then he returned from the region of Tyre, and went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, through the region of the Decapolis.”
So I traced it on a map and I don’t see the problem. From Tyre he could go north to Sidon then south to the Sea of Galilee and then further south to Decapolis.
Am I reading the map wrong?
ccel.org/bible/phillips/CN600NTWORLD.htm
(Scroll down for a map of Syria and Palestine)
“Mark 7:31 suggests that the author was not familiar with Palestinian geography. (Try tracing the proposed route on a map!)” (204).
Here is what Mark 7:31 says:
“Then he returned from the region of Tyre, and went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, through the region of the Decapolis.”
So I traced it on a map and I don’t see the problem. From Tyre he could go north to Sidon then south to the Sea of Galilee and then further south to Decapolis.
Am I reading the map wrong?
ccel.org/bible/phillips/CN600NTWORLD.htm
(Scroll down for a map of Syria and Palestine)