Synagogue-Church
Synagogue-Church
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This is the site where it is believed the young Jesus was taught and where he later preached.
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Lars M
Risskov, Denmark2,055 contributions
June 2017 • Friends
The Synagogue-Church in Nazareth is probably the synagogue where Jesus began his public teaching. Here he came on the sabbat but one day he was given the book of Isaiah to read from it. His fellow citizens got angry when he heard his interpretation of the words of the prophet, and they chases his out of the synagogue. So this is one of the key points in Nazareth.
Written 27 July 2017
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OJ1961
Fredericksburg, VA72 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
This was one of the few places in the Holy Land were crowds were not an issue, and we felt that the site was in his original state. We could "feel" Jesus getting up to read from the scrolls in the room.
Written 14 May 2018
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Ross K
Melbourne, Australia200 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
A seemingly modest building is an excellent example of a first century synagogue which also represented the local meeting place. A well trained guide will also explain the history, customs and the local Gospel significance of the building.
Written 18 September 2017
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MBB1952
Surfers Paradise, Australia10,583 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
We visited The Synagogue Church a while back, you go down the steps and inside there is a small alter with a picture showing Jesus preaching.
Written 26 October 2015
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Jacob N
Inver Grove Heights, MN145 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
Ruins under the church of the Annunciation. Worth a look, interesting if you like that sort of thing - and I do....
Written 12 September 2015
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Diely P
15 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
Very moving. And surprisingly cool in the middle of the heat. It is easy to miss it in the maze of little shopping streets.
Written 9 September 2015
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tal s
Tel Aviv, Israel114 contributions
July 2015
Not worth a journey by itself, but if you are in Nazareth and you are visiting the Basilica of Annunciation (which is very worthy of a visit), this place is a 5 minutes walk from it, uphill thru the market.
Written 31 July 2015
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JHollie
London, UK356 contributions
July 2015 • Business
Beautiful church hidden in the souk, really worth seeking out it has a special feel to it not found in the bigger churches
Written 16 July 2015
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allichka
Sunny Isles Beach, FL343 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
This place is a little off the beaten path, but well worth it. It's a peaceful little place, and I really enjoyed sitting there and contemplating if this was the place where Jesus went to Synagogue. Even if it isn't, He would have attended one very similar.
Written 3 June 2015
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Rosa S
Providence, RI311 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
The Synagogue is quit plain but also beautiful antique building known as the synagogue were Jesus preached and also were Jesus prayed and studied when live in Nazareth.
This church is Greek Catholic the Matthew Gospel 13 speaks about Jesus preaching on a Sabbath and was greatly critiseded because it was not lawful working on a. Sabbath.
This church is Greek Catholic the Matthew Gospel 13 speaks about Jesus preaching on a Sabbath and was greatly critiseded because it was not lawful working on a. Sabbath.
Written 6 April 2015
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Is the Synagogue - Chuch open on a Sunday? We want to visit Nazareth either on Oct 6 or 7, 2018 and would like to visit this building.
Written 25 August 2018
Its the Synagogue-Church usually open on a Sunday?
Written 25 August 2018
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