Jesus walks on water—Sea of Galilee map

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A Ghost on the Water

It was the middle of the night. The disciples were rowing against the wind, exhausted, miles from shore on the Sea of Galilee. Then they saw something impossible — a figure walking toward them across the waves. They screamed. They thought it was a ghost. It was Jesus. (Matthew 14:22–33)

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Jesus Walks on Water — A Map of Matthew 14

This high-resolution 3D Bible map drops you into the landscape where one of the New Testament's most famous miracles unfolded. You can see the Sea of Galilee from above — the same body of water the disciples were trying to cross when the storm caught them — surrounded by the hills, villages, and borders that shaped Jesus' ministry in the region.

The Setting: Capernaum and the Sea of Galilee

Capernaum, marked on the map as "HQ of Jesus," sat on the northern shore of the lake and served as Jesus' home base during his Galilean ministry. From here, the disciples launched their boat to cross to the other side. The Sea of Galilee is small as seas go — only about 13 miles long and 6 miles wide — but it's known for sudden, violent storms that sweep down from the surrounding hills.

The Story Behind the Map

Earlier that day, Jesus had fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish on the lake's northeastern shore. Afterward, he sent the disciples ahead by boat while he climbed a hillside to pray. Sometime between 3:00 and 6:00 in the morning, with the boat fighting headwinds far from land, Jesus came to them — walking on the water. Peter asked to join him, took a few steps, panicked, and started to sink. Jesus caught him. The wind died the moment they climbed into the boat.

Why This Map Helps

Reading the story is one thing. Seeing the actual lake — the distance from Capernaum to the far shore, the hills the storms come down from, the towns where Jesus taught and healed — turns the story into a place you can almost stand in. This map is designed for teachers, preachers, small group leaders, students, and anyone who wants to read the Gospels with a clearer picture of the world Jesus walked through.

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