“Stunning Discovery in Golan Heights: Could This Ancient Temple Be the Site of a Jesus Miracle?”

"Stunning Discovery in Golan Heights: Could This Ancient Temple Be the Site of a Jesus Miracle?"

What if I told you that archeologists have potentially uncovered the very spot where one of Jesus’ most incredible miracles took place? Imagine that—standing on the ground where a woman, plagued by a debilitating ailment for 12 long years, found relief simply by brushing against his robe. I mean, talk about divine intervention! It’s a mind-boggling intersection of faith, history, and archaeology unfolding right in Banias, Israel, at a site believed to have been a temple dedicated to this miraculous event. As experts sift through ancient stones carved with crosses and remnants of a bygone era, they’re piecing together a narrative that not only tells the story of Jesus but also of faith reborn in a Christianized world. Curious about the details? Strap in as we dive into this fascinating discovery that showcases how the past continues to shape our understanding of the present. LEARN MORE.

The temple is believed to be the site where Jesus miraculously healed a bleeding woman.

Banias Church Ruins

Israel Nature and Parks AuthorityThe ruins of the ancient church as they were uncovered at Banias National Park.

Archeologists believe that they have unearthed the site of one of Jesus’ most famous miracles: healing a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years. According to the Bible, the woman merely touched Jesus’ robe and was miraculously cured of her ailment.

According to the New York Post, the temple was excavated by the University of Haifa in the Golan Heights. The church, more specifically, is in Banias, a region that was known as Caesaria of Philip during the time of Jesus. It is believed that this ancient church was built atop a Greek shrine and dates back to at least 320 A.D.

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