Chorazīn
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Chorazin — Hebrew transcription(s) Hebrew כורזים … Wikipedia
CHORAZIN — (Khorazin), town in Galilee where Jesus preached but was disappointed by the response of its inhabitants (Matt. 11:20–24; Luke 10:12–16). Wheat was produced at Chorazin according to the Talmud (Men. 85a). The town was reported to be in ruins in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Chorāzin — Chorāzin, Ort in Galiläa, wo Christus mehrere Wundertaten verrichtete, ohne Glauben zu finden, unweit Kapernaum. Heute Ruinen Kerâze … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
CHORAZIN — Galilaeae oppid. nunc desertum in secundo lapide a Capharnaeo Matth. c. 11. v. 21. et Luc. c. 10. v. 13. Hieronym … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Chorazin — Named along with Bethsaida and Capernaum as one of the cities in which our Lord s mighty works were done, and which was doomed to woe because of signal privileges neglected (Matt. 11:21; Luke 10:13). It has been identified by general consent… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Chorazin — Chorazịn [ç ], im Neuen Testament erwähnter Ort nördlich von Kapernaum, Palästina; bei Ausgrabungen der Stadt fanden sich v. a. Reste der aus Basalt errichteten spätantiken Synagoge (3./4. Jahrhundert?). Sie war außen mit Pilastern geschmückt… … Universal-Lexikon
Chorazin — A town on the Sea of Galilee, north of Capernaum, rebuked by Jesus for its lack of response (Matt. 11:21), but otherwise not mentioned in the gospels … Dictionary of the Bible
PILLAR — (Heb. עַמּוּד; from the root ʿmd, to stand ), a column that stands perpendicular to the ground and generally serves to support the beams of a roof. In this article no distinction will be made between pillar, column, and post. The pillar is used… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SYNAGOGUE — This article is arranged according to the following outline. origins and history until the first century first century c.e. middle ages modern period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism