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As this chapter tells about the miraculous healing of a paralytic, verses 1-2 (ESV) state: “And when he [i.e., Jesus] returned to Capernaum after some days, it was reported that he was at home.
Jesus was in the small town of Capernaum, where he and the disciples had made their home. He was teaching inside a house, and the house was packed with people. Mark's Gospel suggests that this was ...
New evidence suggests potential ways Jesus Christ was able to perform two of his most memorable miracles. De Agostini via Getty Images Scientists aren’t fishing on this one. New research has ...
The first episode concerns the earliest years of Jesus as Powell goes from his birth, to the 12-year-old child debating scripture in the temple in Jerusalem, to the lost years, not appearing again ...
While Jesus works no miracles in Nazareth (and Mark’s Gospel says he was unable), he performs a dramatic exorcism in Capernaum and amazes the crowd with the power of his teaching.
Of all the many miracles Jesus performed during his earthly ministry (that is, before his passion, death, and Resurrection), there is one that stands out: the feeding of the five thousands. Unlike ...
Jesus publicly called out the Pharisees and teachers of the law, saying, ... The small towns where Jesus concentrated his ministry and miracles—such as Capernaum, Bethsaida, ...
He also performed extraordinary miracles there." According to Professor Meyer, while in Capernaum, Jesus lived with his friend Peter's in-laws.
It’s a cliché but these two miracles say it well: Jesus is there for us in good times and bad. Jesus celebrates with us; Jesus heals us when we are broken.
Jesus was in the small town of Capernaum, where he and the disciples had made their home. He was teaching inside a house, and the house was packed with people. Mark's Gospel suggests that this was ...
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