Archaeologists have uncovered the ancient Roman port city of Caesarea Maritima, built by Herod the Great and mentioned throughout the New Testament. Excavations have revealed the massive harbor, theater, aqueducts, and even the famous “Pilate Stone”—the first archaeological evidence of Pontius Pilate, confirming the biblical record down to the names of rulers. This is also the city where Peter baptized Cornelius, marking the gospel’s breakthrough to the Gentiles (Acts 10).
Every stone in Caesarea testifies to this truth: the Bible is not myth, it’s anchored in real places, real people, and real history.
Archaeologists have uncovered the ancient Roman port city of Caesarea Maritima, built by Herod the Great and mentioned throughout the New Testament. Excavations have revealed the massive harbor, theater, aqueducts, and even the famous “Pilate Stone”—the first archaeological evidence of Pontius Pilate, confirming the biblical record down to the names of rulers. This is also the city where Peter baptized Cornelius, marking the gospel’s breakthrough to the Gentiles (Acts 10). Every stone in Caesarea testifies to this truth: the Bible is not myth, it’s anchored in real places, real people, and real history.
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