Herod's Stadium "Israeli archaeologists discover 2,000-year-old stadium" Ted Olsen
August 5, 2002
During construction of the Galei Kinneret Hotel at Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, Israeli archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old stadium. According to the first-century Jewish historian Josephus, Romans used the stadium not only for races and gatherings, but also to imprison and execute Jews who lost a battle against the Romans on the Sea of Galilee in A.D. 67. First-century Jews resented Herod Antipas for building the city over a Jewish graveyard, so Jesus may never have visited Tiberias (though it was visible from Capernaum). Nevertheless, says Paul L. Maier, professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University, "Anything from the first century is a very significant discovery." Related Elsewhere
Articles referenced above include: Stadium from time of Jesus uncovered—Associated Press (June 17, 2002)
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