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- Capernaum - Wikipedia
Capernaum ( kəˈpɜːrneɪəm, - niəm kə-PUR-nay-əm, -nee-əm; [1] Hebrew: כְּפַר נַחוּם, romanized: Kfar Naḥum, lit 'Nahum's village'; Arabic: كَفْرْ نَاحُومْ, romanized: Kafr Nāḥūm) was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee [2]
- What is the significance of Capernaum in the Bible?
Capernaum was a city located on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee 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)
- Why Was Capernaum Such an Important City in the Bible?
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
- Capernaum | Ancient City, Sea of Galilee | Britannica
Capernaum, ancient city on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel It was Jesus’ second home and, during the period of his life, a garrison town, an administrative centre, and a customs station
- Bible Map: Capernaum
In Capernaum the little child was used to teach the disciples humility, while in the synagogue Jesus delivered His ever-memorable discourse on the bread of life From the notices in the Gospels we gather that Capernaum was a city of considerable importance
- Capernaum – The town of Jesus - Traveling in Israel
Capernaum is where Jesus lived as he carried out his mission Most of the chapters in the New Testament describe what happened when he was living in Capernaum – from his baptism to the last week of his life Jesus chose his twelve disciples in this area on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee
- Capernaum - BiblePlaces. com
Populated from the 2nd century BC to the 7th century AD, Capernaum was built along the edge of the Sea of Galilee and had up to 1,500 residents Today the ruins are owned by two churches: the Franciscans control the western portion with the synagogue and the Greek Orthodox property is marked by the white church with red domes
- Capernaum - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
CAPERNAUM kə pûr’nĭ əm (Καφαρναούμ, Καπερναούμ; כְּפַר נַחוּם; village of Nahum) A city on the NW shore of the Sea of Galilee which served as Jesus’ Galilean home base The city evidently was named after someone called Nahum but there is no proof that this was Nahum the prophet
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