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Why did Christ condemn the cities of Chorazin and Bethsaida?

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Christ condemned these cities for their unrepentant hearts despite witnessing His miracles and preaching.

In Matthew 11:20-24, Christ denounces Chorazin and Bethsaida because, despite witnessing His miraculous works and profound teachings, they did not repent. This highlights a profound truth about human nature: the rejection of divine revelation is culpable and leads to greater condemnation. Christ contrasts their unbelief with the potential for repentance that could have been seen in historically wicked cities like Tyre and Sidon, underscoring the seriousness of neglecting the salvation He offers and the dire consequences that follow for those exposed to the truth yet unwilling to embrace it.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:20-24

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