By Archimandrite Joel Yiannakopoulos
February of the year 28 A.D. until the Passover of 28 A.D.
Matthew 4:12–25; 8:1–4, 14–17; 9:1–17; 13:54–58
Mark 1:14–2:22; 6:1–6
Luke 4:14–5:39
John 4:43–54
February of the year 28 A.D. until the Passover of 28 A.D.
Matthew 4:12–25; 8:1–4, 14–17; 9:1–17; 13:54–58
Mark 1:14–2:22; 6:1–6
Luke 4:14–5:39
John 4:43–54
The Lord’s public activity in Judea, given that the Forerunner was still present, was semi-official. The Lord departed from the Jordan, where His disciples were baptizing, because His success aroused the envy of the Pharisees, according to the explicit testimony of the Evangelist John, as we have seen. Having departed from there, either then or shortly before His departure, He learned of the imprisonment of the Forerunner. At that point He decided to enter upon His public life in a fully official manner. As a suitable center He chose Galilee, and especially the western shore of the Lake of Gennesaret —Capernaum — far from the center of the Pharisees in Jerusalem, so that He might move more freely among the dense and mixed population there.





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