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  • About Archaeology (Caesarea Maritime & Megiddo)
    • More about Archaeology
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    • Capernaum
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  • Southern Israel (Crucifixion)
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Insulas were usually bigger than this (more rooms) Insulas were usually bigger than this (more rooms), but this is an artist's rendering of the red walls in the diagram 2 pictures ago.
This is the part of the octagon (in the previous p This is the part of the octagon (in the previous picture) in blue, on top of the walls in red from the 1st century; Simon Peter's house.
Why are scholars fairly sure this site is where Si Why are scholars fairly sure this site is where Simon Peter's mother-in-law's house was while Jesus was here? One of the main reasons is the tradition was passed from generation to generation uninterrupted until it became like a shrine about 500 years later
This is my first Instagram picture of AI found in This is my first Instagram picture of AI found in my blog "Why was the Title 'Son of Man' significant?" Check out more at my FB account for why I like AI.
In Nazareth Village a first century carpenter (a v In Nazareth Village a first century carpenter (a volunteer) shows us tourists how he'd shave a log
My tour group in 2002 with my dad and I on the far My tour group in 2002 with my dad and I on the far right. We were on the Mount of Olives with the temple mount and old city behind us.
One of my favorite spots in Israel was Nazareth Vi One of my favorite spots in Israel was Nazareth Village, where volunteers would come everyday to show tourists what life was like in the 1st century, and how work was done
Why I was 3 years with an instagram account before Why I was 3 years with an instagram account before I started using it with pictures I'm interested in for my website
This is where my Christian archaeologist explained This is where my Christian archaeologist explained how they know Jesus was here, because they could prove where bedrock was exposed (so it was there since before Jesus was here). Also, Neil Armstrong (who was a Christian) was happier to be here than his first steps on the moon.
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