All four gospels report that Jesus visited Capernaum in Galilee and often attended the synagogue there:
Matthew 4:13 describes Jesus leaving Nazareth and settling in Capernaum
Mark 1:21–28 describes Jesus teaching and healing in the synagogue
Luke 4:16–37 describes Jesus teaching regularly in the synagogue, cf. Luke 4:23, where Jesus, speaking in the Nazareth synagogue, refers to "what has been heard done" in Capernaum.[1]
John 6:22–59: contains Jesus' Bread of Life Discourse; verse 59 confirms that Jesus taught this doctrine in the Capernaum synagogue.
^Luke 4:23
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