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  1. In this study (Matthew 13:54-58; Mark 6:1-6), Jesus revisits the city of Nazareth. The last time that He had visited the city (Luke 4:16-30), He had entered the synagogue, quoted Isaiah 61:1-2, declared that He was the Messiah, and then the people attempted to murder Him by throwing Him off a cliff. But Jesus escaped.

  2. 5-24. JESUS VISITS NAZARETH AND IS REJECTED. a MATT. 13:54-58; b MARK 6:1-6; c LUKE 4:16-31. b 1 And he went out from thence [from Capernaum]; and he cometh {a And coming} b into his own country; and his disciples follow him. c 16 And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up.

  3. Jesus Re-Visits Nazareth. J. C. Gray. Mark 6:1-6. And he went out from there, and came into his own country; and his disciples follow him.…. I. GRACIOUS CONDESCENSION. Jesus, although He had been cruelly treated at Nazareth, once more turns His steps homewards. Jesus practised what He preached ( Matthew 18:21, 22 ). Love of home natural to men.

  4. Nazareth rejects Jesus. But then things turned sour. People took exception to the Scripture passage he chose – it was Isaiah 61:1-2:

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  6. Sep 26, 2023 · The town of Nazareth is mentioned in the New Testament Gospel accounts and the book of Acts. What makes Nazareth significant is that, as Scripture tells, it was the childhood hometown of Jesus. Jesus certainly made this otherwise unimportant village highly significant. “He went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day ...

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  7. Dec 27, 2023 · There are numerous compelling pieces of archaeological evidence that in fact Nazareth did exist in Jesus’ day, and that like other villages and towns in that part of Galilee, it was built on the hillside, near where the later rock-cut kokh tombs were built. For one thing, archaeologists have excavated a farm connected with the village, and it ...

  8. Jesus' first visit to Nazareth was the only recorded time he read an Old Testament scroll aloud while visiting a synagogue. The Bible does not record any of Jesus' disciples being with him when he first preached in Nazareth. This partly explains why the crowd felt embolden to attempt to kill him since there would be no one to potentially defend ...

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