Answer:
he preached mostly in the synagogue of Capernum
Explanation:
but he also was in the Roman Judea by the river Jordan cause he lived in Galilee. if the answer you need is a city, say galilee.
The answer is Moses.........
The clouds of hot ash was on its way to New England but the deadly gases it kept on collecting was making it slower and slower to get it to its "destination".
The romans had better weapons than most of the other armies
<span>Even though Jackson lost the presidency despite winning the plurality of the popular and electoral vote, he took his loss in stride–until Adams announced Clay's appointment. Jackson exploded in rage labeling Clay the "Judas of the West" and railing against the "corrupt bargain" that had been struck. Jackson quickly set out to form an opposition party to the Adams administration. John C. Calhoun, the elected Vice President, threw his support to Jackson soon after the "corrupt bargain" was announced. The new coalition formed a Washington newspaper, the Telegraph, to further their cause. Jackson returned to Tennessee to prepare for the 1828 election. The Tennessee legislature nominated him for the Presidency again, and his campaign was off.</span>