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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · What Is Nazareth Called Today? Nazareth today seems to operate under the same name, but it doesn't look the same way that it had in Jesus' day. In Jesus' day, Nazareth likely would have had fewer than 1000 people in the town's population and most of the people would've worked off the land.

  2. NAZARETH. naz'-a-reth (Nazaret, Nazareth, and other forms): 1. Notice Confined to the New Testament: A town in Galilee, the home of Joseph. and the Virgin Mary, and for about 30 years the scene of the Saviour's life (Matthew 2:23 Mark 1:9 Luke 2:39, 51; Luke 4:16, etc.).He was therefore called Jesus of Nazareth, although His birthplace was Bethlehem; and those who became His disciples were ...

  3. Jan 23, 2015 · Like almost everything in Nazareth in particular, and Israel in general, the Fauzi Azar has a back story. Indeed, for two centuries before opening for business, the house was known as the Azar ...

  4. Nazareth Today. Today, the residents of Nazareth represent very distinct people groups. The older part the city includes communities of Christian and Muslim Palestinians. The newer section, called Nazareth Illit (meaning “Upper Nazareth,” as in elevation), serves as the Jewish district. The modern city has swallowed the ancient one.

  5. Nazareth (Heb. נָצְרַת) is the largest Arab city in Israel with a population of some 60,000, of whom an estimated 30-35 percent are Christians. Nazareth is mentioned several times in the New Testament as the home to which Mary and Joseph, her husband, returned with the child from Egypt and where Jesus was brought up ( Matt. 2:23; Luke 2: ...

  6. Nazareth is the capital and largest city in the North District of Israel. In the New Testament, it is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating its biblical associations.

  7. Today Nazareth is home to more than 60,000 Israeli Arabs, and Upper Nazareth is home to thousands more Jewish residents. View from the south. Very little is known about Nazareth from the ancient sources. Outside of the New Testament, Nazareth is never mentioned until the Byzantine period (4th c. AD).

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