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Sign: Emmaus Nicopolis - Baptistry Chapel

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BAPTISTRY CHAPEL (5-6th c. A.D.)

אגן טבילה ביזנטי (המאות 5-6 לספירה)

CHAPELLE DU BAPTISTÈRE ( V - VIe s . ap.J.-C. )

КУПЕЛЬ ДЛЯ КРЕЩЕНИЯ ( БАПТИСТЕРИЙ ) ( V - VI в . н . э . )

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The next picture from which the sign was taken shows the part of the immersion basin Click for a larger image

Emmaus Nicopolis - a district city from 220 AD, where Jews and Samaritans also lived alongside Christians. Beginning in the fourth century AD, the Christian presence in the city increased, a church was established there, and according to Christianity, Jesus was revealed to two of his disciples after his resurrection.

The number (4) that appears on the sign indicates its place on another sign that describes the place on the Madaba map Click for sign's details

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