S3: Capernaum: Ministry Headquarters (The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi)
The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi (Kathie Lee Gifford & Rabbi Jason Sobel)
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In Capernaum, Jesus set up his ministry headquarters, but he did not operate like a typical rabbi. He taught using parables, he performed miracles on the Sabbath, he associated with sinners. In one of his teachings, he used the number *490* to instruct Peter how many times to forgive. Rabbi Sobel explains the significance of the number *490*, and explores key Hebrew terms in Scripture with that same numeric value that tie together to convey a powerful and unforgettable lesson.
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