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Unearthed fishing village may be the birthplace of three of Jesus’ apostles

For decades archaeologists have searched for the home of Peter, Andrew, and Philip.

Archaeologists excavating in northern Israel believe they may have discovered the biblical city of Bethsaida, the hometown of three of Jesus’ apostles on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.

For decades, archaeologists have searched for the fishing village where apostles Peter, Andrew, and Philip lived, according to the New Testament (John 1:44, 12:21). Three possible sites in the area had been identified, but the evidence was inconclusive.

This summer, however, during the second year of excavation, a team from Israel’s Kinneret College discovered remnants of a Roman-era bathhouse, potsherds, and coins from the first to third centuries.

These findings are consistent with the chronicles of the first-century historian Flavius Josephus, who wrote that King Philip Herod transformed the small village of Bethsaida into a polis, or city state, called Julias.

“He didn’t specify whether he built it directly on top of the village or nearby, but the presence of a Roman bathhouse says this was once an urban area,” said Mordechai Aviam, head of the Institute of Galilean Archaeology at Kinneret College, and lead archaeologist for the excavation.

Aviam noted that the layer from the Roman period was found roughly six feet below a layer from the Byzantine period.

“We discovered a mosaic floor and other items that made it clear this was a Roman bathhouse,” he said.

This year and last, the team also discovered dozens of golden glass mosaics, evidence of an “important” and “magnificent” church, according to a statement from the college.

Aviam said this finding supports the testimony of an eighth-century Christian pilgrim who reported that a church had been built over the house of Peter and Andreas.

Aviam said he is confident his team’s next excavation will yield more evidence that this is the site of Bethsaida and Julias. —Religion News Service

A version of this article, which was edited on August 25, appears in the September 13 print edition under the title “Unearthed fishing village may be the birthplace of three of the apostles.”

Michele Chabin

Michele Chabin is a freelance journalist covering Israelis and Palestinians.

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