Herod's Theater

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bar-kochba-coin-small.jpg Herod the Great had also built a THEATRE in the Upper City. It was a large, open-air auditorium with semicircular rows of seats ascending from a central stage. Wealthy Jews came there to watch the best of Greek and Roman drama. Most traditional Jews, however, scorned this and other outgrowths of Greco-Roman culture as immoral.

 

This model at the Holy Land Hotel is a Scholar's conception showing how the site may have looked in Jesus' day.

 

 

First Century Jerusalem

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