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Chorazin (Greek: Χοραζίν / k oʊ ˈ r eɪ z ɪ n /; also Chorazain) or Korazim (Hebrew: כורזים; also Chorizim) was an ancient village in the Roman and Byzantine periods, best known from the Christian Gospels.
Chorazin: In Matthew 11:23 and Luke 10:13–15 this village in Galilee appears in the context of the rejection of Jesus. Gennesaret: This town (which no longer exists) was on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The town was perhaps halfway between Capernaum and Magdala. [23]
Roman Catholic chapel at Mount of Beatitudes. A Byzantine church was erected lower down the slope from the current site in the 4th century, and it was used until the 7th century. Remains of a cistern and a monastery are still visible. The current Roman Catholic Franciscan chapel was built in 1937-38 following plans by Italian architect Antonio ...
The three unrepentant cities lay around the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.. The "Woes to the unrepentant cities" is a set of significant passages in The Gospel of Matthew and Luke that record Jesus' pronouncement of judgement on several Galilean cities that have rejected his message despite witnessing His miracles.
Articles related to Chorazin, an ancient village in the Roman and Byzantine periods, best known from the Christian Gospels. Pages in category "Chorazin" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The church is located on a small hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the traditional "mount" on which Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount. [1] The current church sits uphill from the ruins of a small Byzantine-era church dating to the late 4th century, [2] which contains a rock-cut cistern beneath it and the remains of a small monastery to its southeast.
"The Red Witch of Chorazin" (from Black Wings V: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, May 2016) "The Girl in the Attic" (from Black Wings VI: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, Nov. 2017) "The Hutchison Boy" (from The Dragons of the Night, May 2016) "Not in the Card Catalog" (from Tales from the Miskatonic University Library, Feb. 2017)
The village was founded in 1983 as a moshav, but after it merged with Ma'of it became a community settlement.It is found just north of the Sea of Galilee.It is named after ancient Chorazin, mentioned in the New Testament (Matthew 11:21), now the site of a much-visited archaeological park, which is located about 1 km east of the modern village.