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Nazareth
Nazareth has the honor of being known as the "home town" of Jesus Christ. In fact, many Christian people often refer to their Savior as
"Jesus of Nazareth".
It was in Nazareth that the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to announce
the coming birth of Christ. Joseph and Mary lived there after their
marriage, and it was from there, as the well-known account goes, they
went down south to Bethlehem to register for the census that had been
ordered by the Roman rulers (see Ancient Empires - Rome). It was during that trip that Jesus was
born, in Bethlehem. Jesus did not however get to see Nazareth for some
time - after being warned by an another angel (we can be reasonably
sure that there were always a great many powerful angels around Jesus
all His life, until, at the end, they had their orders to just stand
back and watch Him be brutally assaulted and killed), Joseph and Mary
fled to Egypt with the newborn Jesus to save His life from Herod.
There they remained for a time until after the tyrant's death.
Nazareth is in the area that was allotted to the Israelite tribe of
Zebulun during the Old Testament period (see Tribal Lands), although it is not mentioned
by name at all in that part of the Bible. It is located in Galilee,
about 100 kilometers (65 miles) north of Jerusalem, nearly half-way
between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea Of Galilee. To the south is
the Plain of Esdraelon, and across it, is Megiddo or Armageddon.
After He grew up, Jesus would have worked hard with Joseph (who is very
likely buried somewhere around Nazareth) in the family construction
business. Later, Jesus began His ministry at the synagogue there.
Altogether, Jesus probably lived in Nazareth about 25 years.
One of the greatest ironies about Nazareth is that, although it is
now world-famous as the Savior's home town, the people of His time
held Him with such low regard, to the point of contempt and even
outright hate, that He didn't perform many miracles there. In fact, it
eventually got so bad (He was at least twice run out of town, and once
nearly thrown over the town's cliff by a mob) that He actually had to
move away to Capernaum (on the north coast of the Sea Of Galilee) to
keep His neighbors from killing him!
Fact Finder: What popular saying has its origin because of Nazareth?
(a) "The Lord helps those who help themselves."
(b) "Live and let live."
(c) "A prophet has no honor in his own home."
Matthew 13:57-58
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