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MACHAERUS: Not named in the Bible.
The location of Herod's prison where John the Baptist was incarcerated and later beheaded.
The Black Fortress, was built by Herod the Great in the gorge of
Callirhoe, one of the wadies 9 miles east of the Dead Sea, as a frontier
rampart against Arab marauders. John the Baptist was probably cast into the
prison connected with this castle by Herod Antipas, whom he had reproved for
his adulterous marriage with Herodias. Here Herod "made a supper" on his
birthday. He was at this time marching against Aretas, king of Perea, to whose
daughter he had been married. During the revelry of the banquet held in the
border fortress, to please Salome, who danced before him, he sent an
executioner, who beheaded John, and "brought his head in a charger, and gave it
to the damsel" (Mark 6:14-29). This castle stood 'starkly bold and clear" 3,860
feet above the Dead Sea, and 2,546 above the Mediterranean. Its ruins, now
called MEkhaur, are still visible on the northern end of Jebel Attarus.
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