Gadara (of the Decapolis)

A Decapolis city southwest of the Sea of Galilee; modern-day Umm Qais.

About Gadara (of the Decapolis)

Gadara was an important Greek city in the Decapolis region. The name "Decapolis" comes from the Greek words deca (which means "ten") and polis (which means "city"). These cities shared Greek culture and language, even though they were under Roman control. Each city managed its own affairs but worked together as a group.

The Gadarenes were the people who lived in and around Gadara. This area appears in the story where Jesus healed a man possessed by evil spirits. In the ancient copies of the Bible that scholars consider most reliable, this location is mentioned only once.

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Key References

Matthew 8:28

When Jesus arrived on the other side in the region of the Gadarenes, He was met by two demon-possessed men coming from the tombs. They were so violent that no one could pass that way.

All Scripture References (4)

Matthew (1)
Matthew 8:28

When Jesus arrived on the other side in the region of the Gadarenes, He was met by two demon-possessed men coming from the tombs. They were so violent that no one could pass that way.

Mark (1)
Mark 5:1

On the other side of the sea, they arrived in the region of the Gerasenes.

Luke (2)
Luke 8:26

Then they sailed to the region of the Gerasenes, across the lake from Galilee.

Luke 8:37

Then all the people of the region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to depart from them, because great fear had taken hold of them. So He got into the boat and started back.