Capernaum: town on the northern shore of Lake Galilee.
Capernaum
Capernaum's Synagogue
Allready occupied in the thirteenth century BCE
Meaning of the name: Village of Nahum
c.200 BCE Real settlement, stretched along the shore of Lake Galilee
Part of the realm of Herod Antipas; there was a customs officenote[Matthew 9.9.] and a synagogue, paid by a centurio.note[Luke 7.5.]
Mentions as the place where Jesus was "at home";note[Mark 2.1; Matthew 9.1.] also the hometown of fishermen like Simon (Peter) and Andrew.note[Mark 1.21, 1.29.]
In the early fourth century CE, Jews forbade non-Jews to live there, but this changed. in the course of the fourth century, visitors came to the town, which prospered (better buildings); a new synagogue was built and a church stood on the house of Peter (mentioned by Egeria)
Sixth century: the church on the house of Peter has become a basilica
The synagogue and the basilica were destroyed at the beginning of the seventh century, perhaps by the Sasanian Persians