Theater

 
A place built for dramatic and other public entertainments, and for meetings of the people. At the uproar at Ephesus they rushed into the theater (Acts 19:29,31). The word is θέατρον, and is translated “spectacle” in 1 Corinthians 4:9; the apostles were gazed upon both by angels and by men.
Roman Theater – Caesarea Maritima1
 
1. Caesarea by the Sea. Built by Herod the Great around 25 BC. Caesarea National Park. Still in use today.
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