Easton's Bible Dictionary

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Zephaniah 1:10), as there was a fish-gate which was probably contiguous
to it.


Sidon is the oldest fishing establishment known in history.



  • FISHER Besides its literal sense (Luke 5:2), this word is also applied by
    our Lord to his disciples in a figurative sense (Matthew 4:19; Mark 1:17).

  • FISH-HOOKS were used for catching fish (Amos 4:2; comp. Isaiah
    37:29; Jeremiah 16:16; Ezekiel 29:4; Job. 41:1, 2; Matthew 17:27).

  • FISHING, THE ART OF was prosecuted with great industry in the
    waters of Palestine. It was from the fishing-nets that Jesus called his
    disciples (Mark 1:16-20), and it was in a fishing-boat he rebuked the winds
    and the waves (Matthew 8:26) and delivered that remarkable series of
    prophecies recorded in Matthew 13. He twice miraculously fed multitudes
    with fish and bread (Matthew 14:19; 15:36). It was in the mouth of a fish
    that the tribute-money was found (Matthew 17:27). And he “ate a piece
    of broiled fish” with his disciples after his resurrection (Luke 24:42, 43;
    comp. Acts 1:3). At the Sea of Tiberias (John 21:1-14), in obedience to his
    direction, the disciples cast their net “on the right side of the ship,” and
    enclosed so many that “they were not able to draw it for the multitude of
    fishes.”


Two kinds of fishing-nets are mentioned in the New Testament:


(1.) The casting-net (Matthew 4:18; Mark 1:16).


(2.) The drag-net or seine (Matthew 13:48).


Fish were also caught by the fishing-hook (Matthew 17:27). (See NET.)

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