The towns were called Bethlehem and Canan.
It was Jerusalem.
He went out of his way to heal and teach people. The word "everyone" may seem small, but when you see where it applies (Jesus healed everyone who was sick in the town) you can appreciate the enormity of the task.
Jesus was born in a town called Bethlehem.
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The name of the city was Jerusalem.
Jesus's last name is not recorded in historical documents or the Bible. He is commonly referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, as Nazareth was the town where he grew up.
A person from the town of Nazareth in Galilee, which was the town were Jesus lived as a child. It was also the name used for the early followers of Jesus, before they became known as Christians. In Acts 24:5 Jesus is referred to as "...a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes." People who attend or are members of the Church of the Nazarene are refered to as Nazarenes.
This, according to John's gospel, was at a wedding feast where Jesus turned water into wine.It was in the small town of Cana in Galilee.
According to historical records and biblical texts, Jesus's last name is not explicitly mentioned. He is commonly referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, using the name of the town where he grew up.
Capernaum was the town where Jesus' headquarters was located during His ministry in Galilee. It served as a central base for His teachings and miracles in the region.
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Mark 6:5 - Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. [NKJV]"There" in this verse is Nazareth, Jesus' childhood "home town.""Could" is misleading. It doesn't mean that Jesus was unable, or lacked the power to do miracles; but that He was unwilling, because of the people's unbelief (Mark 6:6). Jesus' miracles were predicated on the faith of the supplicants or those closest to them.Luke's account of this visit to Nazareth includes the fact that the Nazarenes were so adverse to Jesus' teachings, they tried to kill Him (Luke 4:28, 29).