Jerusalem was probably the only "city" he visited, although Nazareth is referred to as a city by Matthew and Luke, Capernaum is called a city by Mark and Luke, Bethlehem is called a city by Luke, as is Nain, and Bethsaida.....
Other than Jerusalem, these places were not "cities" by any definition.... they were towns, and even villages, of small populations.
No. jesus was born in bethleham, in Israel. Jerusalem is another town in Israel; Jerusalem and Bethlehem were two separate towns in the country of Israel.
None, he visited: israel iraq syria jordan x
What had once been the Kingdom of Israel was then called Samaria.Another answer:The northernmost part of the former Kingdom of Israel in the time of Christ was Galilee, which included the towns of Nazareth and Capernaum. (Samaria was to its south, between Galilee and Judea.)
Yes, you can visit Israel for tourism or vacation purposes.
No, Jesus was a Jew who lived in Israel.
Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem, in Israel.
Heaven His earthly home was Nazerth hence the term Jesus of Nazerth
Israel is 75% Jewish. Jews believe in God. Jesus is not part of Judaism. The Christians in Israel believe in their religion.
pilgrim go to israel to get spritualy
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