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Temple of Omrit 13

Jesus visited Caesarea Philippi with his disciples (Matthew 16:13-20), announcing that the “Gates of Hades” would not prevail against his movement. The city was known as Banias (or Panias) before and after the Roman era. Herod the Great’s son Philip built a temple to the emperor in front of the large cave on the cliff and renamed the city for both himself and Caesar. Just three miles (5 km) to the southwest of Caesarea Philippi, Herod the Great built a Temple at Omrit to honor the emperor as divine. Jesus and his disciples would have seen the limestone structure shining on a hill as they made their way to Caesarea Philippi. The temple at Omrit would have helped set the stage for the questions Jesus would ask his disciples, including, “Who do men say that I am?”