Gary Massey: Caesarea: Where the Gospel Set Sail
Archaeology
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38m
The archaeology of the Roman ruins at Caesarea, especially how the Romans converted a small village into a world-class port and built magnificent buildings on the coast that became the capital of their Middle Eastern activities. The lesson will then show how the Lord used this port to take the gospel to Rome and other parts of the world, with a discussion of Paul's imprisonment there and his appearances before Felix, Festus, and Agrippa.
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