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Early Pilgrimage Site Marks “Swine Miracle”
Biblical Archaeology Review ^
| FR Post 1-13-3
| Judith Sudilovsky, Jerusalem
Posted on 01/13/2003 10:46:31 AM PST by vannrox
Bathhouse Uncovered at Kursi
Early Pilgrimage Site Marks Swine Miracle
Judith Sudilovsky, Jerusalem
Excavators at Kursi, on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, believe the site may have been the earliest pilgrimage destination for Christians visiting the Holy Land. They have also recently found evidence that Christian pilgrims were slaughtered there in 614 A.D. by the invading Persian army.
A team of archaeologists from the Jerusalem Center for Biblical Studies uncovered a late Roman- period (third-early fourth century) bathhouse complex near a previously excavated Byzantine monastery. Inside the 26-by-36 foot bathhouse were three dozen womens rings and other pieces of jewelry.
Why would there be a bathhouse in a monastery? Why womens rings? asked excavation co- director Charles Page. The bathhouse was built for Western pilgrims and the jewelry belonged to them. This is the beginning of a center for Western Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land. We believe it may have been the largest center other than the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
The fourth-century monastery at Kursi (Biblical Gergesa) marks the spot where Jesus is said to have performed his miracle of the swine, in which he drove the unclean spirits out of a raving man and into a nearby herd of swine. The presence of the bathhouse at Kursi suggests that there may have been an inn at the site run by the monks, who would have earned income for the monastery by accommodating pilgrims.
Though a typical Roman bathhouse contains four rooms, at Kursi only two roomsa caldarium (hot bath) and a frigidarium (cold bath)have been unearthed so far. If there were additional baths at Kursi, they would lie east of excavated structures. However, it is possible that the bathhouse had only two rooms because the monks who built it did not have enough money for a full bathhouse.
In addition to jewelry, archaeologists found coins, glass bottles (two of them intact) and oil lamps, including a rare seven-wick polycandalon lamp. They also discovered a cache of Persian weapons: spears, iron points for spears, arrowheads, a sword and a scythe that was probably used for beheading people.
Page and excavation codirector Vassilios Tzaferis believe the jewelry found at Kursi belonged to the seventh-century pilgrims who were killed by Persian invaders. When the Persians came it seems they destroyed every church and monastery, and killed the Christians, said Page. The presence of all the jewelry suggests that men, women and children sought refuge from the Persians behind the walls of the monastery complex, but the Persians were so strong they broke through.
Next season, the team plans to investigate rooms under a church on the northeast section of the property, which may be a necropolis. Page is also intrigued by a building entrance north of the bathhouse, discovered at the end of last years excavation. This entrance could lead to the inn that may have been at the site.
Another good ten years worth of work lies ahead of us, Page said.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaeology; bible; discovery; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; kursi; miracle; past; persian; pilgrimage; swine
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An interesting read.
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posted on
01/13/2003 10:46:31 AM PST
by
vannrox
To: vannrox
The fourth-century monastery at Kursi (Biblical Gergesa) marks the spot where Jesus is said to have performed his miracle of the swine, in which he drove the unclean spirits out of a raving man and into a nearby herd of swine.Jesus invented "deviled ham?"
To: vannrox
A good read and a some unbiased history of the religion o'peace...
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posted on
01/13/2003 10:52:45 AM PST
by
2banana
To: N. Theknow
Jesus the miracle caterer(pretty good w/wine, bread & fish, too).
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posted on
01/13/2003 11:06:30 AM PST
by
norraad
To: 2banana
"A good read and a some unbiased history of the religion o'peace..."
Actually, this was just before Mohammed began his prophecies. The Persians at that time were mostly Zorastrians, I think. They warred back and forth with the Byzantines for a few centuries before Muslim armies swept both aside in the late 600's
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01/13/2003 11:15:35 AM PST
by
Stirner
To: 2banana
A good read and a some unbiased history of the religion o'peace... As much as I'd like to we can't blame this one on the Moslems. The Persians wouldn't be subjegated by Islam for another 30 or 40 years.
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posted on
01/13/2003 11:27:12 AM PST
by
skeeter
To: vannrox
Inside the 26-by-36 foot bathhouse were three dozen womens rings and other pieces of jewelry.But no Bette Midler eight tracks
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posted on
01/13/2003 11:34:22 AM PST
by
scouse
To: vannrox
I have always wondered something.
Why were there pigs in Judea in the first place?
To: sharktrager
"Why were there pigs in Judea?"
Their skins were used to make footballs.
To: N. Theknow
Jesus invented "deviled ham?"ROFLOL, now I have to clean my monitor from the coffee I just spit up!
To: N. Theknow
Kinda looks that way, huh? (smile) Wonder if he also created "pickled pigs feet?"
To: sharktrager
I've always wondered that. Would the Romans be keeping pigs?
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01/13/2003 4:12:20 PM PST
by
gd124
To: sharktrager
Before the invention of Islam, ARABS ate and kept pigs.
After that, they stoned and killed any animal that the Koran called unclean.
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posted on
01/13/2003 4:47:33 PM PST
by
Darksheare
("I see, a bad moon risin'.." "I've been mooned!")
To: vannrox
Bump
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posted on
01/13/2003 7:30:35 PM PST
by
Fiddlstix
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To: Darksheare
Before the invention of Islam, ARABS ate and kept pigs. After that, they stoned and killed any animal that the Koran called unclean. Muslims and Jews share that same practice of no PORK/Pigs etc.
To: DreamWeaver
Now, AFTER Mohammed.
PRIOR to Mohammed and his insane death cult, no.
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01/15/2003 8:15:46 AM PST
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Darksheare
("highly hopping hairballs hurting happy henchmen"-Sarah)
To: DreamWeaver
To elaborate: Prior to Mohammed inventing Islam, Arabs ate and kept pigs. They had no laws against that.
After Mohammed and his insane death cult, they stoned any animals that their All-ha said should be killed.
(Dogs, cats, anything the Koran says is unclean.)
There is a fundamental difference between Jews and Muslims: Jews don't go around killing people randomly and saying that God told them to jihad the infidels. The Muslims do.
The arabs didn't start that until after Mohammed.
Allah was only a minor moon god until after Mohammed and his epileptic (supposed visions) fits in his cave with his goats.
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posted on
01/15/2003 8:50:44 AM PST
by
Darksheare
("highly hopping hairballs hurting happy henchmen"-Sarah)
To: Darksheare
There is a fundamental difference between Jews and Muslims: Jews don't go around killing people randomly and saying that God told them to jihad t What in thtere are numerous scriptures of animals that God said NOT to eat and Pork/pigs is one of them, but I don't know why your going off on a different subject altogether. Sheesh !!
To: DreamWeaver
ARABS didn't stop eating pork until Mohammed. (Well after 70 A.D., by the way.)
That's why.
You don't seem to understand that.
BIG difference there.
And to try to equate Islam with Judaism is a fallacy.
"Muslims and Jews share that same practice of no PORK/Pigs etc."
You're forgetting that Muslims didn't exist at the time of the "Swine miracle".
And I was answering a question as to why there were pigs on said hill in the first place.
They were tended by an arab boy.
ARAB, not Jew. No sane Jew worth his salt would go anywhere near a pig. But an arab from that time, pig was just another edible animal.
Does that clear it up, or are you still confused?
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01/15/2003 12:07:41 PM PST
by
Darksheare
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To: Darksheare
No sane Jew worth his salt would go anywhere near a pig. But an arab from that time, pig was just another edible animal. I guess us Gentiles/Christians are not sane and we are not worth our salt, because we DO eat Pork. To us too, it is just another edible animal.
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