The seaboard of Capernaum in which Peter dwelt is said by travelers to be a peculiarly damp, marshy, aguish, feverish place. |
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During the time of His ministry, Jesus Christ lived in northern Galilee, at Capernaum, a short distance north from Magdala along the shore of the sea. |
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And will you proclaim the kingdom at Capernaum, or are we to move on to Jerusalem? |
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At the end of the discourse about the Bread of Life in the synagogue of Capernaum many of his disciples left him and no longer accompanied him. |
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When Jesus had come to the end of all he wanted the people to hear, he went into Capernaum. |
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In Scene 2, the servants of a Roman officer in Capernaum joyfully recall how Jesus healed one of them. |
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To preach to thousands on a hillside at Capernaum, Jesus asked Simon to row him out on the water. |
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In future installments of this article, I will write more about my time at Capernaum, Ceaserea, and Jerusalem. |
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He calls the unbelief of Capernaum filthier than the sodomy of Sodom. |
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When he had ended all his sayinges in the audience of the people, he entred into Capernaum. |
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Soon we were walking through a valley filled with wildflowers, headed toward Capernaum, the village that marks the end of the trail and the place where Jesus is believed to have done much of his teaching. |
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He'd have been in his open-air workshop — I called but he gave me no answer — the selfsame spot where Jesus stood when he came from Capernaum to teach in synagogue, and townsfolk tried to throw him from the rocks. |
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