Caesarea Maritima Acts 10:1-8
Caesarea Maritima 30 Miles North Of Joppa
Caesarea Maritima in the New Testament 1. Cornelius, the first Gentile convert, lived here (Acts 10:1 8). 2. Philip the evangelist made his home here (Acts 8:40; 21:8). 3. Herod Agrippa I was smitten by an angel of the Lord here in the theater built by Herod the Great (Acts 12:20 23). 4. The apostle Paul visited Caesarea on many occasions: A. On his way from Jerusalem to Tarsus (Acts 9:30). B. Caesarea was Paul s port of landing on his return from his 2nd and 3rd evangelistic journeys (Acts 18:22; 21:7 8). 5. He was sent here by Lysias (Acts 23:23 35). 6. He gave his defense speech here (Acts 24:10 21). 7. He preached to Felix and Drusilla here (Acts 24:22 27). 8. He was imprisoned here for two years (Acts 24:27). 9. When questioned by Festus, he appealed to Caesar (Acts 25:10 12). 10. He Stood Before King Agrippa II (Acts 25:23-26:32). 11. He set sail for Italy from here (Acts 27:1 3ff).
Mediterranean Sea
The Ancient Greeks Called It, The Great Sea
Mediterranean Sea Is Sea Of The Atlantic Ocean
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea Maritima Dates Prior To Jesus
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea Maritima Is An Engineering Marvel
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea Supported By Series Of Arches
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea Parallels Mediterranean Sea
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea Stretches Northward
Aqueduct at Caesarea Originally Started At Mt. Carmel
Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea On The Beeches Of The Mediterranean
Aqueduct at Caesarea Has Stood Over 2,000 Years
Stone Arches Of Roman Aqueduct at Caesarea
Harbor/Caesarea Maritima As It Might Have Looked
Today Harbor At Caesarea Maritima Archeological Site
Hippodrome, Herod s Palace, And Amphitheater
Postcard Roman Amphitheater at Caesarea Maritima
Roman Amphitheater At Caesarea Maritima
Roman Amphitheater Facing Sunset On Mediterranean Sea
Roman Amphitheater Seated 4500 People
Devotional In Roman Amphitheater
Roman Amphitheater Used For Concerts Today
Roman Amphitheater From Top Looking Over Mediterranean
Painted, Colorful Floor Of Roman Amphitheater
Original Marble Inset Of Amphitheater Floor
Entrance To Amphitheater
Ancient Air Conditioning In Amphitheater
Bridge Leading To Outside Entrance To Amphitheater
Door/Entrance To Amphitheater
Pilate Stone Discovered in 1961
Pilate Stone Dates Pilate In Caesarea from AD 26-36
Pilate Stone: A Limestone Replica Today
Strato s Tower At Caesarea Maritima
How Harbor At Caesarea Maritima Might Have Looked
Strato s Tower On The Mediterranean
Phoenician Strato s Tower
Ancient Road Leading To Harbor From Herod s Palace
Ancient Ruins Of City At Caesarea From Herod s Palace
Ancient Shops/Agora Overlooking Mediterranean Sea
Herod s Temple Overlooking Palace And Harbor
Ancient Garden Near Herod s Palace And Temple
Beautiful Palm Trees Of Caesarea Maritima
Ancient Ruins Of Courtyard/House
Ancient Ruins Houses
Roman Well In Caesarea Maritima
Ancient Latrine In House In Caesarea Maritima
Military Latrines In Caesarea Maritima
Military Latrines In Caesarea Maritima
Smaller Amphitheater In Caesarea Along The Sea
Caesarea Along The Sea From Herod s Palace
Original Seawall Of Caesarea Along The Sea
Caesarea By The Sea
Strato s Tower/Caesarea Along The Sea From Herod s Palace
Hippodrome Along Shoreline Of The Mediterranean Sea
Postcard Hippodrome at Caesarea Maritima
Ancient Hippodrome At Caesarea Adjacent To Herod s Palace
Hippodrome/Caesarea Maritima As It Might Have Looked
Harbor/Hippodrome Archeological Site Today
Hippodrome In Ben Hur
Famous Chariot Race In Ben Hur
FHU Students Pretending To Race Chariots In Hippodrome
Ancient Ruins Of Hippodrome
Pool In Center Of Hippodrome
Arena Entrance To The Hippodrome
Hippodrome Could Hold Up To 38,000 Spectators
Herod s Palace At Caesarea Maritima
How Herod s Palace Might Have Once Looked
Courtyard/Portico In Herod s Palace
Herod s Pool Overlooking The Mediterranean Sea
Balconies In Herod s Palace Overlooking Mediterranean
Ancient Walkways In Herod s Palace
Elaborate Artwork On Floors Of Herod s Palace
Roman Architecture Of Herod s Palace
Ancient Wall Of Herod s Palace
Ossuary of Wealthy Person
Ossuary of Poor Person
Macdonald's Near Caesarea Maritima
Three Messages For This Week 1. The Gospel Is For All (Acts 10:34-35) 2. Not All Are For The Gospel (Acts 24:25-26; 26:27-29) 3. Paul Never Stopped Trying (Acts 26:32; 28:30-31)
The Gospel Is For You And Me Would We Be Baptized Today For The Forgiveness Of Sins? Hear Him (Romans 10:17) Believe Him (Mark 16:16) Repent Of Sins Against Him (Acts 2:38) Confess Him (Acts 8:37) Be Baptized Into Him (Acts 22:16) Live For Him (Galatians 2:20) Would We Be Restored Today If An Erring Christian? Come Back To Him (Matthew 11:28-30) Repent (Acts 8:22) Pray (James 5:16)