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Capernaum

Capernaum (Kfar Nahum) was a settlement on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. The site is a ruin today, but was inhabited from 150 BC to about AD 750.

The town is known for its mention in the New Testament gospels, and was reported to have been the home of the apostles Peter, Andrew, James, and John, as well as the tax collector Matthew.

According to the gospels, Jesus taught in the synagogue in Capernaum, and the building of that period has been found beneath the remains of a later synagogue.

One house in the village was venerated as the house of Peter the fisherman as early as the 2nd century AD, with two churches having been constructed over it.

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