He did and still does.
No.
Jesus was born into a time when the Roman Empire was still heavily in power.
yes- hence the term 'mighty'.
In his own country, Jesus could do no mighty work except heal a few sick people; he marvelled at their unbelief. It is suggested that Jesus was powerless to perform miracles unless the people believed, an indication that psychomatic diseases were involved.
Jesus is the Truth in Him there is no lye, in Him there is no sin He is the only perfect man that has ever walked the earth.also he is all mighty
book of luke
The land was ruled by the mighty Roman empire.
Jesus was sent by our father in heaven to forgive us of our ins. As the sins were washed away and we were made clean by Jesus dying on the cross.
No.
Jesus was not able to perform mighty deeds in his hometown because the people lacked faith in him and did not believe in his abilities. Their doubt and skepticism hindered the manifestation of his miracles.
"Mighty to Save" by Ruben Morgan Jim Czarnecki
If there is any reason that can be discerned for Jesus' move from Nazareth, to base his mission around Capernaum, it can be found in Mark 6:5-6, which states that, in his own country, Jesus could do no mighty work except heal a few sick people. He marvelled at the unbelief of the people of Nazareth, the people who knew him too well to believe in his miracles.