For centuries, historians and archaeologists have tried to determine the correct location of Bethsaida, recorded in the New Testament. New excavations at El-Araj on the northeast shore of the Sea of Galilee and excavations at Et-Tell have created a debate about its correct location. Bryan Windle joins Henry to sift through the arguments as we attempt to answer the question: "Where is Biblical Bethsaida?"
Original airdate: March 22, 2020
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