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5 Μαΐ 2014 · The name Capernaum (Καπερναουμ) is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew כפר נחום (kapar nahum), which obviously consists of two elements. The first part of our name is the word כפר ( kapar ), meaning village:
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Capernaum (/ kəˈpɜːrneɪəm, - niəm / kə-PUR-nay-əm, -nee-əm; [1] Hebrew: כְּפַר נַחוּם, romanized: Kfar Naḥum, lit. 'Nahum's village'; Arabic: كفر ناحوم, romanized: Kafr Nāḥūm) was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. [2]
Capernaum is not merely a geographical location in the Bible; it represents a spiritual haven where healing, restoration, and discipleship converge. Its relevance in biblical texts serves as a reminder of the transformative power of faith and the importance of responding to God's call.
Wha does the Hebrew name Capernaum mean? What has happened there according to Mark 2:1-4 and how do we decode it?
כפר נחום is the translation of "Capernaum" into Hebrew. Sample translated sentence: Capernaum was an ideal setting for the fishermen who earned their living from the sea. ↔ כפר נחום היה מקום אידיאלי לדייגים שהפיקו את מחייתם מן הים. Capernaum proper. The biblical town in Galilee, archaeological site. + Add translation. English-Hebrew dictionary.
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