Jesus Rejected at Nazareth
This passage is a jump back in Luke (whose timeline I have been predominantly following). But it falls in line for Matthew and Mark, I will probably go back and rearrange some of these later - but until then this is where it falls .
The passage tells of Jesus teaching in the synagogue of his home town, and being frowned upon as the people there knew him as just the ordinary son of a carpenter. In Luke he gets them so mad that they went to throw him off the cliff outside the town, but he slipped away. He points out to them that he is not the first person to be ignored at home, and to do their best work in foreign towns/countries.
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