Arrival at Cæ sarea. Antipatris (p. 28), a Greek town even the name of which has disappeared, was where Ras-el-Ain is now, on the road from Lydda to Cæ sarea, 40 miles from Jerusalem, 25 from Cæ sarea. 40 miles are more than a night's march for infantry. The procurator asks the necessary question as to the province of the prisoner (cf. Luke 23:6 f.), and undertakes to hear the case when the prosecutors arrive. Of the præ torium (mg.) of Herod at Cæ sarea nothing is known.

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