Chorazin was a Jewish town near Capernaum, remembered for grain, synagogue life, and the solemn rebuke Jesus Christ pronounced against it.
Cartha: Mutatio Certha on the Coastal Road Between Phoenicia and Palestine
Cartha, known as Mutatio Certha, was a late Roman coastal road station between Phoenicia and Palestine in the Dor-Athlit corridor.
Capitolias at Beit Ras: A Decapolis City and a Witness to New Testament Geography
Capitolias at Beit Ras was a real Decapolis city whose coins, roads, walls, and archaeology illuminate the New Testament world east of the Jordan.
Capernaum: The City at the Center of Jesus’ Galilean Ministry
Capernaum was the Galilean center of Jesus’ ministry, where prophecy, archaeology, miracles, and judgment meet in one unforgettable city.
Cana of Galilee: The Setting of the First Sign and the Home of Nathanael
Cana of Galilee was the home of Nathanael and the setting of Jesus’ first sign, where archaeology and Scripture converge in striking historical clarity.
Caesarea Maritima: Herod’s Harbor City, Roman Capital, and a Crucial Stage of Acts
Caesarea Maritima was Herod’s great harbor city, Rome’s capital in Judea, and a major setting for Cornelius, Paul, and Acts.
Beth-Shean and Scythopolis: Strategic Gateway Between the Jezreel and Jordan Valleys
Beth-Shean and Scythopolis reveal how Scripture, geography, and archaeology unite at one of the land’s most strategic crossroads.
Bethphage and Beth-Page: The Mount of Olives Village at the Threshold of the Messiah’s Entry
Bethphage stood on the Mount of Olives as the final village before Jesus’ royal entry, joining prophecy, geography, and Gospel precision.
Why Does Bethar Matter in the History of Judea’s Last Great Revolt Against Rome?
Bethar was the final fortress of the Bar Kokhba Revolt and a stark witness to the collapse of false messianic hope in Judea.
Why Does Bethany Stand at the Center of Jesus’ Final Jerusalem Ministry?
Bethany was Jesus’ place of friendship, resurrection power, burial preparation, and ascension on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives.


