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The phrase "A prophet is not liked in his own town" reflects the common experience of prophets being rejected by their own people. This sentiment is highlighted in the Bible, particularly in Luke 4:24, where Jesus states, "no prophet is accepted in his hometown," indicating that familiarity can breed contempt. This theme is echoed in Mark 6:4, where Jesus returns to Nazareth and faces skepticism from those who knew Him from childhood. The rejection in Nazareth symbolizes the broader rejection Jesus would face from the Jewish people, fulfilling prophecies about the Messiah being despised and rejected
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