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Tag Archives: Basilica
A Quick Tour of Samaria
Tonight I covered I Kings 16 in my class on Old Testament History, so thought about Samaria. King Omri moved the seat of government from Tirzah when he bought the Hill of Samaria. Samaria later became known as Sebaste when … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History, Travel
Tagged ahab, Basilica, crypt, John the Baptist, omri, roman theater, Samaria, sebaste
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A Quick Tour of Antioch of Pisidia
This morning in Bible class I taught about Antioch of Pisidia. Tonight I decided to share some pictures from my presentation and give you a quick tour of the site. Here is the base of the city portal which was … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Memories, Travel, Turkey
Tagged Antioch of Pisidia, Apostle Paul, aqueduct, Basilica, Cardo, Roman Baths, Roman Ruins, theater
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