The Church of the Apostles, which is said to have been built over the house of Jesus’ disciples Peter and Andrew, has been unearthed by a team of Israeli and American archeologists along the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel.Cleaning the mosaic of Church of the Apostles (Phto credit: Zak Wong)
For the past four years, the international team of experts has been uncovering the ancient Jewish fishing village of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee. Bethsaida eventually turned into the Roman village of Julias
The story of this ancient find started in 725 with a Christian pilgrim named Saint Willibald, the 8th-century bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria. During his travels in the Sea of Galilee, he set sail from Capernaum to Kursi. On the way, he stopped in Bethsaida and saw the Church of Peter and Andrew. This church was built over the homes of the houses of Jesus’ disciples – Peter and Andrew.
In an exclusive interview with Breaking Israel News, Dr. Moti Aviam, Professor of archaeology at the Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology at Kinneret College said: “There is no other church that is known between Capernaum and Kursi. We also assume that the site we are digging in El Araj is a more likely candidate to be the location of Bethsaida than is the Jordan Park which is a few kilometers away”.
Aviam and his colleague, R. Steven Notley, knew that they discovered a church when they saw common indicators such as tessera and other pieces of marble that coincide with the design of a church during that time period. Until now, the team has unearthed the southern wall and mosaic floors. However, Aviam admits that they need at least another 2-3 years to uncover the rest of the church.
Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Your salvation does not depend on the fact that
you believe Christ to be the Savior of the godly, but that he is a Savior
to you and has become your own. 11. Such a faith will work in you love for
Christ and joy in him, and good works will naturally follow. If they do
not, faith is surely not present; for where faith is, there the Holy Ghost
is and must work love and good works. 12. This faith is condemned by
apostate and rebellious Christians, the pope, bishops, priests, monks, and
the universities. They call it arrogance to desire to be like the saints.
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*Matthew 21:1-9. Christ Enters Jerusalem: or Faith; Good Works; and the
Spiritual Meaning of This Gospel*
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