From Irish Mirror (caution: tabloid):
Archaeologists digging along the shores of the Sea of Galilee reckon they may have unearthed the long-lost biblical town of Bethsaida, a village closely linked in the New Testament to several reported miracles of Jesus.
The fishing village on the northeastern coast of the Sea of Galilee played a crucial role in Jesus’ ministry, serving as the setting for numerous miracles and healings, including the restoration of sight to a blind man. The New Testament portrays the site as the birthplace of apostles Peter, Andrew, and Philip. After years of comprehensive fieldwork, archaeologists have announced a series of finds that seem to connect the site to the biblical town.
