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Ancient Israelites utilized the sea primarily for trade, fishing, and transportation. The Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Galilee provided resources like fish, which were essential for their diet, and allowed for the exchange of goods with neighboring cultures. Additionally, the coastal cities served as trade hubs, facilitating economic interactions. The sea also held spiritual significance, often referenced in biblical texts as a symbol of chaos and God's power.

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