I think it is the healing of the blind man, found in Mark chapter 8 verses 22 onwards
he was not accepted or received and said woe to you bethsaida
Jesus traveled to many cities in Israel, such as Nazareth, Capernaum, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem. These cities are historically significant in the life and ministry of Jesus as described in the Bible.
Jesus fed 5,000 men, women, and children.
Bethsaida was a fishing village located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was the hometown of several of Jesus' disciples, including Peter, Andrew, and Philip. Bethsaida was known for its fishing industry and was a significant center of commerce and trade in ancient times.
There is no specific date mentioned for when Saint Peter left Bethsaida in historical records. However, Peter is believed to have left Bethsaida to follow Jesus Christ, who called him to become one of His apostles. This event likely occurred in the early first century.
They all came from Bethsaida in Galilee. They were all fishermen. They were all disciples of Jesus.
Peter was a commercial fisherman at Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee with his brother St. Andrew.
He was sent to the cross to be crucified.
The Feeding of the 5000 (aka Five Loaves and Two Fish) took place near the city of Bethsaida. Jesus withdrew there upon learning of the death of John the baptist. The mass of people that had been with Jesus, had followed him to Bethsaida. Upon nightfall, his apostles had requested that he send the crowd away so they could get themselves something to eat. Jesus told them to let them stay and that the apostles should give them something to eat. Jesus took the food, looked to the heavens, gave thanks, broke the loaves, and then fed the entire crowd.Reference: Luke 9:10-17 (Provided below)
Distance between Nazareth and bethsaida
Bethsaida, a city near the Sea of Galilee.
Yes, Philip the Apostle was indeed from Bethsaida in Galilee. He is often referred to as "Philip of Bethsaida" to distinguish him from the other Philip mentioned in the Bible.
Andre was probably born in Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee.