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Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2018 by Didier Martin

www.mylittlehouse.org - https://blog-mylittlehouse.weebly.com/

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corners

part to glue
on the back

parts for the frame


Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2018 by Didier Martin
www.mylittlehouse.org - https://blog-mylittlehouse.weebly.com/
Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.
corners

part to glue
on the back

parts for the frame


Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2018 by Didier Martin
www.mylittlehouse.org - https://blog-mylittlehouse.weebly.com/
Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.
Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2018 by Didier Martin
www.mylittlehouse.org - https://blog-mylittlehouse.weebly.com/
Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.
The Town of Capernaum
Capernaum, a fishing village, was located on the northwestern shore
of the Sea of Galilee. In his Gospel, Matthew refers to Capernaum as
the city of Jesus, even though Jesus wasn’t born there nor were his
parents from there. However, Jesus performed many miracles in this
city. Also, He often preached in the synagogue there, a synagogue
that had been built by a Roman centurion.

“And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into His own
city.” (From AKJV)

The city is also where Peter’s home was. On one occasion, Jesus
healed Peter’s mother in law shortly after He had spoken in the
synagogue of Capernaum. In the area of Capernaum is where Jesus
chose several of his Disciples: Peter and his brother Andrew, John and
James, and Matthew.

But even though the people of Capernaum had witnessed many


miracles done by Jesus, the majority of the people there didn’t believe
and rejected Him.

Luke chapter 7, verses 1 to 10; Mark chapter 1, verses 16 to 34; Luke


chapter 10, verses 10 to 17
The Town of Capernaum
Capernaum, a fishing village, was located on the northwestern shore
of the Sea of Galilee. In his Gospel, Matthew refers to Capernaum as
the city of Jesus, even though Jesus wasn’t born there nor were his
parents from there. However, Jesus performed many miracles in this
city. Also, He often preached in the synagogue there, a synagogue
that had been built by a Roman centurion.

“And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into His own
city.” (From AKJV)

The city is also where Peter’s home was. On one occasion, Jesus
healed Peter’s mother in law shortly after He had spoken in the
synagogue of Capernaum. In the area of Capernaum is where Jesus
chose several of his Disciples: Peter and his brother Andrew, John and
James, and Matthew.

But even though the people of Capernaum had witnessed many


miracles done by Jesus, the majority of the people there didn’t believe
and rejected Him.

Luke chapter 7, verses 1 to 10; Mark chapter 1, verses 16 to 34; Luke


chapter 10, verses 10 to 17

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