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Zachary Wong Professor Notley believes this church, situated by the Sea of Galilee, is evidence that the Biblical fishing ...
In the Bible, Bethsaida was home to disciples Peter, Andrew and Philip, and was where Jesus was said to have fed the 5,000, walked on water and helped a blind man to see.
The Rev. Matt Knopf, associate pastor of First Lutheran Church, has long been interested in biblical archeology.
Researchers have been excavating the site near the Sea of Galilee for 32 years; ... 'They came to Bethsaida, and some people brought a blind man and begged Jesus to touch him,' begins Mark 8:22.
“I suggested long ago, that el-Araj became Bethsaida in the Byzantine period (4th–6th centuries CE) after a geological disaster pushed the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee further south.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS excavating the Biblical town of Bethsaida have stumbled upon the ancient remains of a Byzantine structure believed to be the long-lost "Church of Apostles".
BIBLE scripture speaks of Jesus Christ performing some of his greatest miracles in and around the Sea of Galilee, including the ancient town of Bethsaida. Archaeologists, however, are at ...
Mosaic floors found in what may be biblical Bethsaida’s lost Church of Apostles On shore of the Sea of Galilee, ancient site is found mysteriously buried and enclosed by wall; excavations continuing ...