Sermon Tone Analysis
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Resident of Capernaum
Capernaum (“village of Nahum.”)
“village of Nahum.”)
On the Northwest Shore of the Sea of Galilee
Economic Center of Galilee
Fishing and Farming were important to the Economy (Important Industry)
Chosen by Jesus as the base of his ministry
Jesus Taught in the Synagogue (Mark 1:21)
(Mark 1:21)
Jesus Taught in Private Homes (Mark 2:1)
(Mark 2:1)
His miracles there precipitated the controversy and opposition.
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Popular following attempted to take over and force Him into a political position ()
Jesus’ home (; )
popular following attempted to take over and force Him into a political position ()
Home to some of Jesus’ Disciples (Peter, Andrew, Matthew, and perhaps John & James)
The populace apparently did not accept His messianic role because they fell under the same condemnation as Chorazin and Bethsaida for failing to repent ().
The populace apparently did not accept His messianic role because they fell under the same condemnation as Chorazin and Bethsaida for failing to repent ().
Fisherman
Deny-er
John 3
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