Cezareja Filipova
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Cezareja Filipova, grad na prekrasnom podnožju planine Hermon blizu izvora rijeke Jordan. Spominje se samo u prva dva Evanđelja [Mt 16:13 -18; Mk 8:27 ] tijekom Petrova mesijanskog priznanja. August je predao ovaj grad Herodu Velikom 20. pr. Kr. On je ovdje izgradio mramorni hram blizu kultnog mjesta rimskog božanstva Pana i nazvao grad Paneas. Tetrarh *Filip proširio je grad i preimenovao ga u Cezareju Filipovu u čast cara Tiberija i svoje vlastite časti. Agripa II dodatno je razvio grad i nazvao ga Neronia u čast cara Nerona. Tijekom Židovskog rata, Tit je ovdje organizirao gladijatorske igre, u kojima su zarobljeni Židovi morali boriti se protiv divljih zvijeri i jedni protiv drugih. Na ruševinama nekadašnjeg grada sada stoji selo Banias [Panias = svetište boga Pana] s ostacima utvrđenog dvorca.
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Caesara Philippi
a city on the northeast of the marshy plain of el-Huleh, 120 miles north of Jerusalem, and 20 miles north of the Sea of Galilee, at the "upper source" of the Jordan, and near the base of Mount Hermon. It is mentioned in (Matt 16:13) and (Mark 8:27) as the northern limit of our Lord's public ministry. According to some its original name was Baal-Gad (Josh 11:17), or Baal-Hermon (Judg 3:3; 1Chr 5:23), when it was a Canaanite sanctuary of Baal. It was afterwards called Panium or Paneas, from a deep cavern full of water near the town. This name was given to the cavern by the Greeks of the Macedonian kingdom of Antioch because of its likeness to the grottos of Greece, which were always associated with the worship of their god Pan. Its modern name is Banias. Here Herod built a temple, which he dedicated to Augustus Caesar. This town was afterwards enlarged and embellished by Herod Philip, the tetrarch of Trachonitis, of whose territory it formed a part, and was called by him Caesarea Philippi, partly after his own name, and partly after that of the emperor Tiberius Caesar. It is thus distinguished from the Caesarea of Palestine. (See JORDAN)
EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary