Nazareth, which is why He was called Jesus of Nazareth.
Galilee
Luke 1:26 does not specify exactly where Mary was when she received the news from the angel Gabriel. She was probably at her home in Galilee.
The River Jordan and Sea of Galilee.
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.
Maddylin is variant of Madeleine, which comes from a title which meant "of Magdala". Mary Magdalene, a character in the New Testament, came from "Magdala" - a village on the Sea of Galilee whose name meant "tower" in Hebrew.
"Viri Galilaei" is Latin for "Men of Galilee." It refers to the disciples of Jesus who were from the region of Galilee in ancient Israel. The phrase is most commonly known from the biblical account of Jesus' ascension into heaven in the book of Acts.
The name Tennessee came from the Cherokee village Tanasi.
The name Magdalene indicates that she probably came from Magdala, a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Jesus taught in that same area during the early part of his ministry, and began attracting large crowds, so she may have heard about him then.
John 1:40 tells us that Jesus was near the Jordan River where John the Baptist was baptizing when He (Jesus) first met Peter. Later after turning the water into wine at Cana of Galilee, Jesus, His mother, His brothers, and His disciples went to Capernaum by the Sea of Galilee.
Jesus' early ministry was centered in Capernaum, a town in the region of Galilee. See Matthew 4:13-16.
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.
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