Beth She'an and the Sea of Galilee


Beth She'an
In New Testament times this site was known by Scythopolis, and became the capital city of the Decapolis, about 27 km south of the Sea of Galilee. People have lived here continuously for nearly 6 thousand years. Egyptians, Philistines and Isrealites as well as Romans all built civilizations here. The Philstines impaled the body of Saul on the wall of their city to demonstrate the total defeat of Israel.At one time King Solomon ruled this city. The remains of an Israelite tower can still be seen.  Jesus visited this city and did healing here. The city was destroyed by the Assyrians in 730 BC and left in ruins for centuries. This ancient city is now being excavated and the ruins of a pagan temple, amphitheater and market area from the Roman times can be seen.


main street in Roman times. There would have been shops on either side of the street


ruins of a temple at Beth She'an
Roman amphitheater
mosaic floor with typical pattern



















Sea of Galilee
Our motel was in Tiberius, which was on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. It is not really a sea but a lake. It was in this area that Jesus did most of His ministry.


kosher hamburger in Tiberius

Sea of Galilee from Mount of Beatitudes

sea of Galilee on a misty day




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