Caesarea Philippi

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

A city of Galilee marking the northern limit of Christ’s pilgrimage, and probable scene of the configuration (Matt. 16:13-20; 17:1-10; Mark 8:27).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

The former name of this city was Panium, but Herod Philip, the tetrarch, enlarged it and named it after Caesar and himself. It is situated in the north of Palestine, near one of the sources of the Jordan. The Lord visited the villages in its district (Matt. 16:13; Mark 8:27). It is now called Banias, 33° 15' N, 35° 41' E, a small village, with the remains of an ancient castle and other ruins, amid beautiful scenery.

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

composed of Caesarea and Philippi