

The journey to Caesarea Philippi: "Who Do People Say the Son of Man Is?" By Yadin Roman
Following the feeding of the multitudes of gentiles along the eastern Sea of Galilee Shores, Jesus and his disciples proceeded north once more - this time to the villages around Caesarea Philippi, today the Golan Heights nature site known as the Banias. More
Banias and Caesarea Philippi of the Roman period By Yadin Roman
The Greeks called this site the Panias - and it is a name which has endured in the popular mind long after the Roman city of Ceasarea Philippi was destroyed. More
Jesus' Mission to the Golan: Feeding the Multitudes and healing the Gentiles By Yadin Roman
Opposite Tiberias, on the Eastern Shore of the Sea of Galilee, the towering hill of Susita overlooks the fields and orchards of Kibbutz Ein Gev. More
Tel Hadar: Identifying the site of the feeding of the multitudes By Yadin Roman
An old Byzantine manuscript enumerates the Christian holy sites around Tiberias and its lake. More
The Golan Heights and Sea of Galilee: Syria's Holy Land claims By Yadin Roman
The eastern rim of the Galilee and the western rim of the Golan Heights contains a rich array of Christian sites that have only been extensively developed and explored in the past three decades. More
Bethsaida - A Biblical tradition comes alive again By Yadin Roman
A small spring emanates from the foot of the hill of Bethsaida. More
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