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  1. 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 ...

  2. Mar 22, 2018 · Jesus moved to Capernaum from his hometown of Nazareth at the beginning of his ministry. A couple of events seem to have prompted this move. First, after speaking at the synagogue in Nazareth, a mob enraged by his words attempted to throw him off the brow of the large hill. Jesus easily escaped the mob (Luke 4: 16-30).

  3. Christ quickly chastised the men for their evil thoughts and boldly asserted he had the authority to forgive sin (Mark 2:3 - 12, Luke 5:17 - 25). It was also in Capernaum that, because of the great faith of a Roman Centurion, Jesus did not need to visit the man's servant who had palsy but simply commanded he be healed (Matthew 8: 5 - 13).

  4. 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 ...

  5. Oct 10, 2024 · For much of his adult life, the home of Jesus was in Capernaum, a small fishing village on the Sea of Galilee. It was here during the infancy of early Christianity that he began his ministry in the town synagogue (Mark 1:21), recruited his first disciples (Mark 1:16–20) and became renowned for his power to heal the sick and infirm (Mark 3:1–5).

  6. Apr 20, 2022 · The next morning, we see Jesus slipped away to a solitary place to pray (Mark 4:35, Luke 4:42-44).He found a special place in Capernaum to get away with the Father. I imagine what it is like to go ...

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  8. However, He later moved to Capernaum, about 14 miles northeast of Nazareth, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. There were multiple reasons for Jesus to move from Nazareth to Capernaum: 1. Rejection in Nazareth. Because of Jesus’ Messianic claims, the people of Nazareth, including His relatives and friends, rejected Him and even ...

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