"Bring Them Home"

That 'stadium' is the ancient Roman theater at Caesarea. I recognized it right away, having been there
It was built just before the birth of Christ. Hard to believe the Romans had this ability 2,000 years ago. I was there in 1987.

Jews were murdered there when they revolted against Rome. Paul was imprisoned in the area, and Peter converted Cornelius there -- the first gentile convert to Christianity
 
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It was built just before the birth of Christ. Hard to believe the Romans had this ability 2,000 years ago. I was there in 1987.

Jews were murdered there when they revolted against Rome. Paul was imprisoned in the area, and Peter converted Cornelius there -- the first gentile convert to Christianity
I was there in 2011. Did you make it to Sephoris? Beit She'an?
 
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I was there in 2011. Did you make it to Sephoris? Beit Sha'an?
No. Didn't go to Nazareth. I stayed at Kiryat Ata and traveled from there. I went to Amman Jordan for a couple days. The city was well kept and beautiful but if you ventured out it was hot dusty and smelly. Israel felt like the Mid West to me.

I visited the Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, Haifa, Tel Aviv, etc.
 
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That 'stadium' is the ancient Roman theater at Caesarea. I recognized it right away, having been there
Thank you. I have not been there but looked it up on the map. I guess it is about as far as you can get from Syria, West Bank, and Gaza all at the same time making it harder to hit with a rocket. Alas, the Palestinians would not have been able to hear the music from there though. But I'm sure the video has gone viral.
 
It was built just before the birth of Christ. Hard to believe the Romans had this ability 2,000 years ago. I was there in 1987.

Jews were murdered there when they revolted against Rome. Paul was imprisoned in the area, and Peter converted Cornelius there -- the first gentile convert to Christianity
God bless
 

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