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1 | What happened to these cities? | Matt 11:21 | janet | 31038 | ||
CDBJ, Thanks for your help. Do you happen to know how these cities met their demise? I know it was as a result of their sin. But how? Was it earthquate? Disease? War? Would you happen to have any information on that? Thanks again for your help. God bless you. Janet |
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2 | What happened to these cities? | Matt 11:21 | CDBJ | 31073 | ||
This is all that I could find and it is from the International Std. Bible Enc. CHORAZIN (, , Matthew 11:21; , , Luke 10:13; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek , ): A city whose name appears only in the woe pronounced against it by Christ (Matthew 11:21; Luke 10:13). Its appearance there, however, shows that it must have been a place of some importance, and highly privileged by the ministry of Jesus. It was already deserted in the time of Eusebius, who places it 2 miles from Capernaum (Onomasticon, under the word). We can hardly doubt that it is represented by the extensive ruins of Kerazeh, on the heights to the north of Tell Chum. It is utterly desolate: a few carved stones being seen among the heaps. There are traces of a Roman road which connected the ancient city with the great highway between north and south which touched the lake shore at . |
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3 | What happened to these cities? | Matt 11:21 | janet | 31184 | ||
CDBJ, Thanks for your information. I think the last part of it was lost because the last sentence ended like: "...which touched the lake shore at ", was there more? Also, if you are interested in this subject, Paul (aka "look4") gave some interesting looking internet suggestions in his note dated 01-19-02, 5:28 pm They really look good. Thanks again...Janet |
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4 | What happened to these cities? | Matt 11:21 | CDBJ | 31232 | ||
I don't know how it got dropped off but it is only a location, Khaon Minyeh. |
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