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[[Image:Sarotherodon.gif|right|thumb|230px|Female ''Sarotherodon galilaeus galilaeus'Goulianos']]'' (Gr'Sarotherodon''' or ''St. Γουλιανός) Peter's fish'' is a species of fish. local to the Lake of Gennesaret <ref> The Gouliano Lake of Gennesaret is a large lake-like body of water that runs six miles wide and twelve miles long. It is local fed by springs from three countries: Lebanon, Israel, and Syria, and today it provides nearly one-fourth of Israel's fresh-water supply. The Israelis now refer to the Lake Sea of Galilee as Yam Kinneret, however, the Gospel of John calls it the ''Sea of Gennesaret (See Tiberias'', while the Gospel of Luke 5:1speaks of ''Lake Gennesaret'' )</ref> (also known as ''Sea of Galilee'') . An account in the [[New Testament]] speaks about the [[Apostle Peter]] catching a fish that carried a shekel coin in its mouth '''(Matthew 17:24−27)''', however, no species of fish is named in that passage of the Bible.  While this name is also applied to ''[[w:John Dory|Zeus faber]]'', a marine fish not found in the area, one Tilapia (''Sarotherodon galilaeus galilaeus'') is known to be found in Sea of Galilee where the account took place. This particular species is known to have been the target of small-scale artisanal fisheries in the area for thousands of years. It has, depicted on the its head (on the bonebones) and below the its skin, the Baptism of Christ in the Jordan River depicted.{{citation}} ==Notes==<references/>
==External links==
*[[w:Sarotherodon|'''Wikipedia:''' ''Sarotherodon'']][[w:tilapia| and ''Tilapia'']]* [http://www.florina-fishing.gr/Selides/fish/goulianos.htm Goulianos] (in Greek)*[http://dqhall59.com/fish_and_coin.htm The tilapia (chromis niloticus)] (Jewish) ==Sources==*[[w:tilapia|'''Wikipedia:''' ''Tilapia'']]
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