The Archaeological Sites

Disscused in a Book
The Floor Mosaic in Megiddo with Nomina Sacra

Synagogues from 1st century

Where Jesus was teaching during Sabbaths
Many synagogues from the 1st century AD have been archaeologicaly discovered including those in Chorazin, Capernaum and in Magdala (Photo).
The Floor Mosaic in Megiddo with Nomina Sacra

Pools in Jerusalem

Siloam (Photo) & Bethesda
Two Pools known from the Gospels have been confirmed by archaeology. Pool of Bethesda indeed have 5 porticoes. Pool of Siloam with visiable outlet of Hezekiah's Tunel (Photo).
The Floor Mosaic in Megiddo with Nomina Sacra

Bema near the Herod Palace

With the Essene Gate (now walled up)
Although it lies outside the Via Dolorosa, this may have been the place where Pontius Pilate judged Jesus, and where Simon of Cyrene "was passing by on his way in from the country" (Mk15:21)
The Floor Mosaic in Megiddo with Nomina Sacra

Two Places for Multiplication of Bread & Fish

Tabgha and Hippos (Photo)
Church floor mosaics from Tabgha and Hippos preserve details from the Greek version of Gospel of Mark about two different types of baskets (for broken pieces): KOPHINOS (without handles) in Tabgha and SPYRIS (with handles) in Hippos
The Floor Mosaic in Megiddo with Nomina Sacra

The Church Floor Mosaic in Megiddo

With Nomina Sacra
The Greek inscripton Nomina Sacra refers to God Jesus Christ. Dated to 230AD. Megiddo is located 25 km south of Nazareth in Galilee.
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