Psalms 74:8

said.

83:4; 137:7; Es 3:8,9

destroy. Heb. break. all the synagogues.

2Ki 2:3,5; 4:23; 2Ch 17:9; Mt 4:23

Matthew 12:9

he went.

Mr 3:1-5; Lu 6:6-11

Matthew 13:54

when.

2:23; Mr 6:1,2; Lu 4:16-30; Joh 1:11

he taught.

Ps 22:22; 40:9,10; Ac 13:46; 28:17-29

they were.

Joh 7:15,16; Ac 4:13

Mark 1:21

they went.

2:1; Mt 4:13; Lu 4:31; 10:15

Capernaum.Capernaum was a city of Galilee, (Lu 4:31,) situated on the confines of Zebulun, and Naphtali, (Mt 4:13,) on the western border of the lake of Tiberias, (Joh 6:59,) and in the land of Gennesaret, (ch. 6:53; Mt 14:34,) where Josephus places a spring of excellent water called Capernaum. Dr. Lightfoot places it between Tiberias and Tarichea, about two miles from the former; and Dr. Richardson, in passing through the plain of Gennesaret, was told by the natives that the ruins of Capernaum were quite near. The Arab station and ruins mentioned by Mr. Buckingham, said to have been formerly called Capharnaoom, situated on the edge of the lake from nine to twelve miles N. N. E. of Tiberias, bearing the name of Talhewn, or as Burckhardt writes it, Tel Houm, appear too far north for its site.

he entered.

39; 6:2; Mt 4:23; Lu 4:16; 13:10; Ac 13:14-52; 17:2; 18:4

Mark 1:39

preached.

21; Mt 4:23; Lu 4:43,44

Galilee.Galilee was a province of Palestine, being bounded, says Josephus, on the west by Ptolemais and mount Carmel; on the south by the country of Samaria and Scythopolis, on the river Jordan; on the east by the cantons of Hyppos, Gadara, and Gaulon; and on the north by the confines of the Tyrians. It was divided into Lower and Upper Galilee;--Upper Galilee, so called from its being mountainous, was termed Galilee of the Gentiles (Mt 4:15,) because inhabited, says Strabo, by Egyptians, Arabians, and Phoenicians, and comprehended the tribes of Asher and Naphtali; the Lower Galilee contained the tribes of Zebulun and Issachar, and was sometimes termed the Great Field. It was, says Josephus, very populous and rich, containing 204 cities and towns.

and cast.

7:30; Lu 4:41

Mark 6:2

he began.

1:21,22,39; Lu 4:15,31,32

From.

Joh 6:42; 7:15; Ac 4:13,14

Luke 4:15-16

he.

16; 13:10; Mt 4:23; 9:35; 13:54; Mr 1:39

being.

Isa 55:5; Mt 9:8; Mr 1:27,45

to.

1:26,27; 2:39,51; Mt 2:23; 13:54; Mr 6:1

as.

15; 2:42; Joh 18:20; Ac 17:2

and stood.

Ac 13:14-16

Luke 4:44

he.

15; Mt 4:23; Mr 1:39

Galilee.Many of the Jewish traditions, in accordance with Isa 9:1, 2, assert that Galilee was the place where the Messiah should first appear. Thus also Isa 2:19, "When he shall arise to smite terribly the earth," is expounded in the book Zohar, as referring to the Messiah: "When he shall arise; [Vayitgaleh be-ar'ah de-galil,] and shall be revealed in the land of Galilee."

Luke 13:10

4:15,16,44
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