Archaeologists Find Church of the Apostles Near Sea of Galilee

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Archaeologists Find Church of the Apostles Near Sea of Galilee



A team of American and Israeli archaeologists have discovered the Church of the Apostles near the Sea of Galilee. The church, which is believed to have been built over the house of disciples Peter and Andrew, also indicates the location of the city of Bethsaida, where Jesus healed a blind man.


An archaeological team from Kinneret College in Israel and Nyack College’s Center of the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins has discovered pieces of marble and small gilded glass blocks called tesserae in previous excavations made in the site of el-Araj near the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. “These discoveries already informed us that the church was waiting to be found somewhere nearby,” Prof. Steven Notley of Nyack College explained to Fox News.


The team later found the church’s mosaic floors, which had been buried for almost 1,500 years.  According to the Center’s press release, these discoveries indicate a “large and magnificent church.”


Ancient documents mention the Church of the Apostles, including one written by a Bavarian bishop named Willibald in 725 A.D. “[Willibald] states that the church was in Bethsaida built over the house of Peter and Andrew, among the first disciples of Jesus,” Notley said.


The significance of the discovery proves not only the existence of the church, but also narrows the scope of Bethsaida’s location….

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