The hill of Nain stood tall near Jesus' home in Nazareth, providing a scenic backdrop for his frequent strolls in the countryside. [1]
Joseph, father of Jesus, worked at Nain and various other towns in the surrounding areas, where Jesus gained practical knowledge and insight about mankind. [2] The widow's son at Nain was raised from the dead, causing an emotional frenzy and miracle belief among the people of Galilee. [3]
See also: UB 124:1.12; UB 137:2.8.