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| | Caesarea Philippi (BiblePlaces.com) |
 | | Caesarea Philippi (The Church of Christ in Zion, Illinois) Highlights points of historical and spiritual significance surrounding the main biblical passage associated with this site. |  | | Caesarea Philippi (Walking in Their Sandals) Gives easy-to-read information on the location, biblical significance, etc. Features links to photographs and on-line scripture references. |  | | The spring emerged from the large cave which became the center of pagan worship. |
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http://www.bibleplaces.com/banias.htm
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| | Caesarea Philippi - Walking in Their Sandals - location profile |
 | | The Church: (Matt 16:18) For the first time, Jesus announced His purpose to build an ekklesia (Church), a community of the redeemed, called out to be His Body on earth, to witness to Him while He was absent. |  | | Caesarea Philippi - Walking in Their Sandals - location profile |  | | Caesarea Philippi became a center of Greek-Roman culture, a city known for its pagan worship, its prestigious status as the capital city of Herod Philips domain, and its significant Gentile population. |
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http://www.ancientsandals.com/overviews/caesarea_philippi.htm
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| | Caesarea Philippi - definition of Caesarea Philippi in Encyclopedia |
 | | Caesarea Philippi - definition of Caesarea Philippi in Encyclopedia |  | | Caesarea Philippi should not be confounded with Caesarea Maritima, also in Palestine or with Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia. |  | | Caesarea Phillipi is at the site of a spring known as Fanium or Panias, a name that has survived in the modern Banaias. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Caesarea_Philippi
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Caesarea Philippi |
 | | There lived the Haemorrhoïssa (Matthew 9:20); according to Eusebius she set up before her house a bronze monument representing her cure by Jesus; in this group Julian the Apostate substituted his own statue for that of Christ. |  | | It was given (20 B.C.) by Augustus to Herod, who built there a magnificent temple in honour of the emperor. |  | | Near this city took place the confession of St. Peter (Matthew 16:13-20). |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03135a.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Caesarea Philippi (Ancient History, Middle East) - Encyclopedia |
 | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Ancient History, Middle East > Caesarea Philippi |  | | AllRefer.com - Caesarea Philippi (Ancient History, Middle East) - Encyclopedia |  | | Caesarea Philippi[sesurE´u filip´I] Pronunciation Key, ancient city, N Palestine, at the foot of Mt. Hermon. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CaesareaPh.html
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| | CAESAREA PHILIPPI - Online Information article about CAESAREA PHILIPPI |
 | | city which he named Caesarea in honour of Tiberius, adding Philippi to immortalize his own name and to distinguish his city from the similarly-named city founded by his See also: |  | | CAESAREA PHILIPPI - Online Information article about CAESAREA PHILIPPI |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/BUN_CAL/CAESAREA_PHILIPPI.html
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