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Is Jesus not himself “the Holy One of God”, as Peter acknowledged at that decisive moment in Capharnaum (cf. Jn 6: 69)?
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Hitzig and Knobel, who hold that Elqosh was the old name of the town called Capharnaum (i.e., "the village of Nahum") in the first century: a Galilean origin, they claim, would well account for certain slight peculiarities of the Prophet's diction that smack of provincialism.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Jerome: In Capharnaum, which is interpreted ` the most fair town, '
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew 1225?-1274 1842
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The particular place where we first meet Matthew is at the head of the lake, near Capharnaum where he was gathering in the taxes.
The Twelve: Matthew Julie D. 2005
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Galilee, toward the Septemtryon, is a strong castelle and an highe, that highte Saphor: and fast besyde it, is Capharnaum: with in the lond of Promyssioun, is not so strong a castelle: and there is a gode toun benethe, that is clept also Saphor.
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This Antecrist schal be norysscht in Bethsayda, and he schal regne in Capharnaum: and therfore seythe Holy Writt:
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Galilee is on of the provynces of the Holy Land: and in that provynce is the cytee of Naym and Capharnaum and Chorosaym and
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Capharnaum; that is to seye, Wo be to the, Chorosaym; wo to the, Bethsayda: wo to the, Capharnaum.
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Chorosaym; wo to the, Bethsayda: wo to the, Capharnaum_.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Galilee is on of the provynces of the Holy Land: and in that provynce is the cytee of Naym and Capharnaum and Chorosaym and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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