The city of Samaria, founded by King Omri, was pivotal in Israelite history, later becoming significant in early Christianity.
Jericho in the New Testament: Biblical Geography, History, and Archaeology of the City of Palms
Jericho, a crucial site in the New Testament, highlights Jesus’ ministry, with archaeological evidence reflecting its biblical significance and lush geography.
Caesarea Maritima in the First Century C.E.: Biblical Geography, History, and Archaeology of Rome’s Coastal Stronghold
Caesarea Maritima, a key Roman port, played a crucial role in early Christianity and biblical history, supported by archaeological findings.
Jerusalem in the First Century C.E.: Biblical Geography, History, and Archaeology of the Holy City
Jerusalem, central to New Testament events, shaped Jesus' ministry and the early church through its geographical, historical, and archaeological significance.

