Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem, in Israel. After his birth, he lived there for up to a year. He lived for a short time (a few months to a couple years) somewhere in Egypt after that, then went to Nazareth in Galilee (northern Israel) where he spent most of his childhood. He lived there until he began his ministry, around the age of 30.
Nazareth.
That no prophet is appreciated or accepted in his hometown.
If you are asking for the Pope's hometown then the answer is Rome, Italy but more precisely the Vatican City. If you are asking for Jesus' hometown then the answer would be Jerusalem.
Jesus was unable to perform miracles in his hometown because the people there did not believe in him and lacked faith in his abilities.
Capernaum
Nazareth.
It is the down of Nazareth, to fulfill the prophecies.
The hometown was the place he was born
The rulers were most likely the Romans which had Pilate as the governor.
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.
Not at all; in fact, the Nazarenes tried to kill Him. See Luke 4:16-30.
The title "Jesus the Carpenter" highlights Jesus' occupation as a skilled craftsman before he began his ministry. In the Bible, Mark 6:3 mentions this when people in Jesus' hometown refer to him as "the carpenter." This emphasizes Jesus' humble beginnings and his ability to relate to common people through his work as a carpenter.