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Jesus' ministry was primarily in Galilee.
What had once been the Kingdom of Israel was then called Samaria.Another answer:The northernmost part of the former Kingdom of Israel in the time of Christ was Galilee, which included the towns of Nazareth and Capernaum. (Samaria was to its south, between Galilee and Judea.)
He lived mostly by Galilee , once he was baptized.
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The same reason they occur now - they are part of the natural cycle. If you are referring to a supernatural occurrence I cannot think of a storm in on the Galilee being caused by God according to Scripture.Perhaps you're thinking of Christ's calming of the sea? God apparently did not cause that storm in any miraculous sense but He (in the Person of Christ) supernaturally caused it to stop. That demonstrated Christ's command of the elements and His divinity (although not understood by the disciples at that time).
Galilee at that time was ruled by the Roman empire, and they were strict cruel and rutheless showing no mercy.
It says that when Christ comes the second time the dead in christ will then rise. And till then no one will go to heaven until the day of judgement.
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A:Strictly speaking, Israel did not exist at the time of Christ, and had not done so for over seven hundred years. Rome was the occupying power of Samaria, the successor state to Israel, and also in Judea . Galilee, which is also associated with Jesus, was ruled by Herod Antipas, but effectively under Roman control.
Nazareth was located in the region of Galilee, which was part of the Roman Empire during the time of Jesus. It is now in modern-day Israel.
Saint Joseph is believed to have lived in Nazareth, a town in Galilee, which is now modern-day Israel. He is traditionally believed to have lived during the first century AD, likely around the time of Jesus Christ's birth.
It could be wine industry.