Chorazin

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Chorazin was an ancient Galilean town near Capernaum, mentioned in the New Testament as one of the cities rebuked by Jesus for its unrepentance despite witnessing his miracles.

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Label Occurrences
Chorazin canonical 4

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf New Testament place
ancient town
biblical location
alsoSpelled Korazim
Korazin
associatedWith woes pronounced by Jesus
category New Testament cities
Galilee
surface form: Towns of Galilee
country Israel
surface form: modern Israel
describedAs unrepentant city
distanceFrom approximately 3 kilometers from the Sea of Galilee
hasBiblicalReference Luke 10:13
Matthew 11:21
hasFeature basalt stone buildings
synagogue ruins
hasTypeOfEvidence archaeological remains
knownFor being rebuked by Jesus for unrepentance
witnessing miracles of Jesus
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn Galilee
ancient Galilee
locatedNear Capernaum
mentionedIn Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
partOf Jesus’ Galilean ministry
surface form: Galilean ministry of Jesus
rebukedBy Jesus Christ
surface form: Jesus
region northern shore area of the Sea of Galilee
religiousTradition Christianity
sharesRebukeWith Bethsaida
Capernaum
status archaeological site
ruined town
timePeriod Second Temple Judaism
surface form: Second Temple period

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bethsaida groupedWith Chorazin
Capernaum nearbyCity Chorazin
Kfar Nahum near Chorazin