Ruins of the ancient synagogue at Capernaum

Christianity

כְּפַר נַחוּם

Capernaum

“A lakeside village, the shore where 'Follow me' first sounded”

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Photo: Berthold Werner · Public domain

Scenes

Lanes of the fishing village, traced in basalt wallsBerthold Werner · Public domain
The shore of Galilee where 'Follow me' first soundedEduard Marmet · CC BY-SA 2.0

Meaning

Wind off the Sea of Galilee passes between the white limestone columns of the synagogue, and basalt walls trace the lanes of the old fishing village.

The Gospels remember Capernaum as 'the town of Jesus,' the home base of his ministry in Galilee; the site preserves the place long honored as Peter's house and the ruins of a white limestone synagogue from the fourth and fifth centuries. Tradition holds that Jesus taught in this synagogue and called fishermen from this shore to follow him.

Field notes

Location
Capernaum · Sea of Galilee · N32.9° · E35.6°
Best time
Morning, when the light on the lake is soft.
Getting there
Twenty minutes by car from Tiberias, along the pilgrim path on the lake's northern shore.
Etiquette
Within the sanctuary grounds, walk quietly in modest dress.

Sources

  • · Encyclopaedia Britannica
  • · Custodia Terrae Sanctae
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