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CAESAREA AND THE PLAIN OF SHARON TO CARMEL
Paul preached to King Agrippa in this city (see Acts 26).
Looking northward across the ancient seaport of
Caesarea. Also in view along the top of the picture is the Carmel mountain
range.
Significant Events:
Elijah confronted the false prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel (1 Kgs. 18). The Via Maris (Way of the
Sea), an important road in ancient times, lay to the east of Caesarea. After a
remarkable vision while in Joppa, Peter began the ministry among the Gentiles
by teaching a Roman centurion named Cornelius in Caesarea (Acts 10). Philip preached and lived here
and had four daughters who prophesied (Acts
8:40; 21:8-9). Paul was a
prisoner in the city for two years (Acts
23-26). He preached to Felix,
Festus, and Herod Agrippa II, who said, “Almost thou persuadest me to be a
Christian” (Acts 26:28). (See
Bible Dictionary, “Caesarea.”)