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CAESAR - C>@ - always in the New Testament the Roman emperor, the sovereign of Judea. kjv@John:19:12 kjv@John:19:15 kjv@Acts:17:7)



CAESAREA - C>@ - kjv@Acts:8:40 kjv@Acts:9:30 kjv@Acts:10:1 -24; 11:11; 12:19; 18:22; 21:8,16; 23:23,33; 25:1,4-6,13) was situated on the coast of Palestine, on the line of the great road from Tyre to Egypt, and about halfway between Joppa and Dora. The distance from Jerusalem was about 70 miles; Josephus states it in round numbers as 600 stadia. In Strabo’s time there was on this point of the coast merely a town called "Strato’s Tower," with a landing-place, whereas in the time of Tacitus Caesarea is spoken of as being the head of Judea. It was in this interval that the city was built by Herod the Great. It was the official residence of the Herodian kings, and of Festus, Felix and the other Roman procurators of Judea. Here also lived Philip the deacon and his four prophesying daughters. Caesarea continued to be a city of some importance even in the time of the Crusades, and the name still lingers on the site (Kaisariyeh), which is a complete desolation, many of the building-stones having been carried to other towns.



CAESAREA PHILIPPI - C>@ - is mentioned only in the first two Gospels, kjv@Matthew:16:13; kjv@Mark:8:27) and in accounts of the same transactions. It was at the easternmost and most important of the two recognized sources of the Jordan, the other being at Tel-el
- Kadi . The spring rises from and the city was built on a limestone terrace in a valley at the base of Mount Hermon 20 miles north of the Sea of Galilee. It was enlarged by Herod Philip, and named after Caesar, with his own name added to distinguish it from Caesarea. Its present name is Banias , a village of some 50 houses, with many interesting ruins. Caesarea Philippi has no Old Testament history, though it has been not unreasonably identified with Baal-gad . It was visited by Christ shortly before his transfiguration, kjv@Matthew:16:13-28) and was the northern limit of his journeys. kjv@Mark:8:27)