In the first century, Nazareth was a small village, likely with a population ranging between 200 to 500 inhabitants. It was not a major urban center, and its population was primarily composed of Jewish families engaged in agriculture and trade. The town is most notable for its association with Jesus, who is often referred to as Jesus of Nazareth. Archaeological evidence suggests that the community was modest in size and resources during this period.
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