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  1. May 5, 2014 · The name Capernaum (Καπερναουμ) is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew כפר נחום (kapar nahum), which obviously consists of two elements. The first part of our name is the word כפר (kapar), meaning village: Excerpted from: Abarim Publications' Biblical Dictionary.

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  2. Jan 12, 2023 · It is significant in Scripture because Capernaum was the chosen home city of Jesus after He was driven from Nazareth by the religious officials (Luke 4:16, 28–30). Capernaum was also the home of Peter and Andrew and where Jesus called them to follow Him (Matthew 4:18–20). Jesus also found Matthew, a tax collector in Capernaum, and called ...

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    2½ miles (4 km) from the Jordan River, Capernaum stood on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee (modern Lake Kinneret, which the Bible also called the lake of Gennesaret, Sea of Chinnereth and the Sea of Tiberias). The ancient city of Capernaum was abandoned about a thousand years ago or more, and was rediscovered by archaeologists beginning...

    The Bible tells us that a Roman centurion built a synagogue here for the Jews (Luke 7:1-5). His servant was later healed from severe palsy by Jesus (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10). The remains of what must have been a beautiful basalt synagoguehas been discovered by archaeologists. As expected for such a sacred building, it was found at the highest p...

    Only a few hundred feet from the synagogue, the stone house of the disciple Peter has also been found at Capernaum. This is where Jesus healed Peter’s mother-in-law and others (Matthew 8:14-16). Jesus may have lived with Peter while staying in Capernaum. In the years following Jesus' death and resurrection, the house apparently became a house-churc...

    Partial list… 1. Cast evil spirit from a man in the local synagogue on the Sabbath (Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:33-36) and the demon confessed “I know thee who thou art; the Holy One of God.” (Luke 4:34) 2. Simon’s mother-in-law instantly healed on the Sabbath of a serious fever and then she immediately helped serve Simon’s guests (Luke 4:38-39) 3. All th...

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  3. Easton's Bible Dictionary - Capernaum. Capernaum [N] [H] [S] Nahum's town, a Galilean city frequently mentioned in the history of our Lord. It is not mentioned in the Old Testament. After our Lord's expulsion from Nazareth ( Matthew 4:13-16 ; Luke 4:16-31 ), Capernaum became his "own city." It was the scene of many acts and incidents of his ...

  4. Capernaum's Spiritual Meaning Today A Reflection of Faith and Obedience. The impact of Capernaum extends beyond its historical context; it invites modern believers to reflect on their faith journey. The stories of healing and discipleship encourage individuals to seek spiritual restoration and to respond to God’s call with obedience.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Capernaum existed as a trading village of about 1500 people on the northwestern Galilean seashore to the south of Chorazin, and north of Gennesaret. Its name originates from two Hebrew words, kfar (village) and Nachum (an unknown man’s name). In the Greek language, it means village of comfort. Founded in the second century BC, during the ...

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  7. (23) And thou, Capernaum. —This city had already witnessed more of our Lord’s recorded wonders than any other. That of the nobleman’s son (John 4:46-54), of the demoniac (Mark 1:21-28), the man sick of the palsy (Matthew 9:1-8), of Peter’s wife’s mother and the many works that followed (Matthew 8:1-14), of the woman with the issue of blood, and of Jairus’s daughter (Matthew 9:18-26 ...

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