"Gadara" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gadara is a name referring to a region in ancient Palestine that was inhabited by the Decapolis, a group of ten cities. In Christian tradition, it is also the location where Jesus Christ performed the "Feeding of the 4,000", a miracle in which he fed a multitude of people with seven loaves of bread and a few small fish.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "Gadara":
Gac is a type of fruit native to Asia, particularly in Vietnam and China. It is also known as Baby Jackfruit or White Gac Fruit. Gac has a sweet and slightly sour taste, and it is often used in soups, salads, and as a garnish. It is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it a popular ingredient in traditional medicine. Additionally, gac is also used as a natural dye, and its seeds can be used as a source of oil.
The Gadarenes were a place mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. According to the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark, they were a town or region in which Jesus Christ performed a miracle by casting out a legion of demons from a possessed man (Matt. 8:28-34, Mark 5:1-20). The Gadarenes were likely located in modern-day Israel or Jordan. The term "Gadarene" has also been used figuratively to describe someone who is possessed or influenced by negative spirits or forces.