Jesus' most extensive ministry occurred in the city of Capernaum.
Jerusalem was the city where Jesus was crucified on the Friday, but rose to life again early on the Sunday. Many of the important events of Jesus' ministry also occurred there. The Holy Spirit came upon the believers at Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost.
Yes, very much so. You can still visit Galilee where Jesus did most of his ministry and spend time on the hillside (where the sermon on the mount was preached) or in the ruins of the synagogue at Capernaum (where Jesus preached). In addition, the old part of the city of Jerusalem has hardly changed since Jesus' time and so you can trace his steps through the city where many important events occurred such as the trial, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
Jesus lived in Jerusalem for a relatively short period of time before his crucifixion, which is believed to have occurred within a week of his arrival in the city.
Jesus was in the town of Jerusalem when he was arrested by Roman soldiers. This occurred during the events leading up to his crucifixion. Specifically, he was apprehended in the Garden of Gethsemane, located on the Mount of Olives, just outside the city.
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The city which Jesus went to was Capernium.
Jesus introduced God's Church during His 3 1/2 year ministry in Israel. God released His Holy Spirit 10 days after the Ascension of Jesus to Heaven,upon the Firstfruits outside the city of Jerusalem on Pentecost Sunday, 17 June 31 AD.
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The motto of City Vision College is 'Equipping Leaders for Urban Ministry'.
No Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. Palm Sunday is when Jesus entered the city and many people went to greet him and they placed palm leaves on the ground so He wouldn't have to step on the dirt.
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A:There was no one capital city for Palestine, because the region was at that time considered to consist of different provinces, each with its own principal city. In the gospels, Jesus did not visit Idumea and spent little time in Samaria. He spent most of his time in Galilee, the capital of which was Tiberias, but the population of Tiberias was almost entirely Gentile and there is no record of Jesus spending time there. He spent some time in Judea, whose religious capital was Jerusalem. The administration of Judea was shared between the Gentile city of Caesaria and Jerusalem.