Machaerus

Machaerus
قلعة مكاور
Panoramic view of Machaerus with the Dead Sea in the background.
Machaerus is located in Jordan
Machaerus
Shown within Jordan
LocationMadaba Governorate, Jordan
RegionPerea
Coordinates31°34′2″N 35°37′27″E / 31.56722°N 35.62417°E / 31.56722; 35.62417
TypeFortification, Palace
History
BuilderAlexander Jannaeus
Foundedc. 90 BCE
Abandonedc. 72 CE
PeriodsHellenistic to Roman period
CulturesHasmonean, Herodian
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins
Public accessYes

Machaerus (Μαχαιροῦς, from Ancient Greek: μάχαιρα, lit.'makhaira' [a sword]; Hebrew: מכוור; Arabic: قلعة مكاور, romanizedQala'at Mukawir, lit.'Mukawir Castle')[1][2] was a Hasmonean hilltop palace and desert fortress, now in ruins, located in the village of Mukawir in modern-day Jordan, 25 km (16 mi) southeast of the mouth of the Jordan River on the eastern side of the Dead Sea.[3] According to the Jewish-Roman historian Flavius Josephus, it was the location of the imprisonment and execution of John the Baptist.[4] According to the chronology of the Bible (Mark 6:24; Matthew 14:8), the execution took place in about 32 CE shortly before the Passover, following an imprisonment of two years. The site also provides the setting for four additional New Testament figures: Herod the Great; his son, Tetrarch Herod Antipas; his second wife, Princess Herodias; and her daughter, Princess Salome.[5]

  1. ^ "Jordan - Touristic Sites - South of Amman". www.kinghussein.gov.jo. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  2. ^ Division, United States Geographic Names (1955). Jordan: Official Standard Names: Approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Division.
  3. ^ "Castle of Herod the Great | , Jordan | Sights". www.lonelyplanet.com. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  4. ^ Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible 2000 ISBN 90-5356-503-5 page 583
  5. ^ "Anastylosis at Machaerus", Biblical Archaeology Review, Jan/Feb. 2015, Vol. 41, No. 1, p61.

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