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English Dictionary: Capernaum by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Capernaum
      Nahum's town, a Galilean city frequently mentioned in the
      history of our Lord. It is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
      After our Lord's expulsion from Nazareth (Matt. 4:13-16; Luke
      4:16-31), Capernaum became his "own city." It was the scene of
      many acts and incidents of his life (Matt. 8:5, 14, 15; 9:2-6,
      10-17; 15:1-20; Mark 1:32-34, etc.). The impenitence and
      unbelief of its inhabitants after the many evidences our Lord
      gave among them of the truth of his mission, brought down upon
      them a heavy denunciation of judgement (Matt. 11:23).
     
         It stood on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. The "land
      of Gennesaret," near, if not in, which it was situated, was one
      of the most prosperous and crowded districts of Palestine. This
      city lay on the great highway from Damascus to Acco and Tyre. It
      has been identified with Tell Hum, about two miles south-west of
      where the Jordan flows into the lake. Here are extensive ruins
      of walls and foundations, and also the remains of what must have
      been a beautiful synagogue, which it is conjectured may have
      been the one built by the centurion (Luke 7:5), in which our
      Lord frequently taught (John 6:59; Mark 1:21; Luke 4:33). Others
      have conjectured that the ruins of the city are to be found at
      Khan Minyeh, some three miles further to the south on the shore
      of the lake. "If Tell Hum be Capernaum, the remains spoken of
      are without doubt the ruins of the synagogue built by the Roman
      centurion, and one of the most sacred places on earth. It was in
      this building that our Lord gave the well-known discourse in
      John 6; and it was not without a certain strange feeling that on
      turning over a large block we found the pot of manna engraved on
      its face, and remembered the words, 'I am that bread of life:
      your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead.'",
      (The Recovery of Jerusalem.)
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Capernaum, the field of repentance; city of comfort
  
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