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The Gospels report that Jesus taught in Capernaum’s synagogue. One of his 12 apostles, Matthew, is described as a tax collector at Capernaum, and several more apostles as living there.
Capernaum is an ancient village of Galilee, the site of which scientists have not agreed upon. In this city, as recorded in the New Testament, Jesus of Nazareth preached when he began his mission.
Entrance to ancient synagogue in Baram (Joe Yudin) Jewish life has been written about in this village over the millennia, from the 3rd century at its earliest to the 13th century. In 1210 CE Rabbi ...
Pachyderms find no mention in the Bible. So Professor Jodi Magness was astonished to uncover a mosaic in an ancient Galilean village’s synagogue which featured, of all things, a group of ...
Father Orfali, who was the dean of the Franciscan Archaeological School, supervised the work of restoring the ancient synagogue in Capernaum, where Jesus of Nazareth first addressed the Galileans.
Among various important discoveries, the 2010 Kinneret Regional Project discovered an ancient synagogue, in use at around 400 AD. This year's archeological focus is the first systematic excavation ...
Surprising Mosaics Revealed in Ancient Synagogue in Israel. Archaeologists puzzle over depictions of dancers, elephants, and a mysterious figure that may be Alexander the Great.
Capernaum: An ancient synagogue was built upon an even more ancient synagogue where Jesus once taught. (Don Miller ­– Santa Cruz Sentinel) Show Caption. 1 of 14.
The origins of Christianity is the greatest story never told. Just under three centuries passed between Jesus’ crucifixion and A.D. 325, when Constantine the Great convened the Council of Nicaea ...