From July to October of 2009, I blogged over 20,000 words about Jesus in Nazareth. A summary is in the works, but Blogger currently finds 138 posts on this site which say Nazareth, and so, here are some highlights from that season of blogging. The top 15 links that might be most helpful are in large, bold type. Enjoy.
Dealing with Nazareth 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6.1, 7, ...
The Nazareth Synagogue 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Dealing with Nazareth 7.5, (summarizing the above) 8, 9
Reflections of Nazareth 1, 2
The Promise of Nazareth 1, 2
Other Related Posts
* Eden... Nazareth... Thessalonica...
* Reconstructing Spiritual Events
* Reconstructing Nazareth
* Jesus, in Nazareth, in the Spirit
* The Most Challenging Miracles
* Johannine Historiography
* 12 Bodyguards at the Nazareth Synagogue
* Law and Love
* SupperMan? SuperPuppet? SuperFan.
* Jesus on the Mount
* The Joys of Jesus
* Historiography on the Gospels
* Psyche & Spirit, in Historiography
* Envisioning Nazareth from Matt.6
There will, God willing, be a full length treatment forthcoming... eventually.
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