An informational overview of Herod’s Northern Palace at Masada.
Biblical Context
Masada is not named in Scripture but parallels biblical strongholds.
A Three?Tiered Desert Palace
Herod’s Northern Palace was built on three terraces carved into the cliff face. It included reception halls, private rooms, and a circular balcony overlooking the Dead Sea. The palace combined luxury with strategic defense.
Archaeological Evidence
Excavations reveal frescoes, mosaics, bathhouses, and storerooms. Roman siege works surrounding Masada remain visible, making it one of the best-preserved siege sites in antiquity.
Bible Verses About The Northern Palace of Herod at Masada
1 Samuel 23:14 – David in strongholds.
Obadiah 1:3 – Dwelling in the clefts of the rock.
Psalm 18:2 – My fortress and deliverer.
2 Chronicles 11:5 – Rehoboam builds fortresses.
Jeremiah 48:28 – Dwell in the rock.
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