having your feet shod in readiness to declare the good news of...
peace (eph 6:15)
His name means God strengthens
(Ezekiel)
Micah foretold that this small town would be the birthplace of the Messiah
(Bethlehem)
He died on the torture stake at
Golgotha or Skull Place
to bear thorough witness to the good news of the .... of God. Acts 20:24
(undeserved kindness) Acts 20:24
part of the royal tribe of Judah, was taken to Babylon in 617 B.C.E
(Daniel)
Nathanael wondered if anything good could come from this town
(Nazareth)
he raised from the dead the only son of a widow
Nain
And this good news of the (...) will be preached in all the inhabited earth
Kingdom (Matt 24:14)
prophesied against Edom, likely at the time of Jerusalem’s destruction
(Obadiah)
In his famous parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus spoke of a man who was attacked by robbers on the dangerous road between Jerusalem and this town.
(Jericho)
he pronounced woe upon the scribes and Pharisees seven times for their hypocritical religious practices
Jerusalem
“The insight of a man certainly slows (.....)
down his anger.” Prov 19:11)
from a priestly family, served mostly in Jerusalem (647-580 B.C.E.)
Jeremiah
While in this town Jesus cured a young child located in a city 16 miles (26 km) away!
(Cana)
In the regions of ‐‐‐‐ he expelled a demon from the daughter of a Grecian woman
Tyre
Let the wicked man leave his (...) And the evil man his (...)
way, thoughts IS 55:7
served when the book of the Law was discovered in the temple about 642 B.C.E
(HULDAH)
Jesus spent so much time here that it came to be called “his own city. (Capernaum)
(Capernaum)
Though tired out from a journey, he grasped the opportunity to preach to the Samaritan woman by the fountain at
Sychar