363 Galilee earthquake

[3] The maximum perceived intensity for the events was estimated to be X[4] (Very destructive) on the European macroseismic scale.

The earthquakes occurred on the portion of the Dead Sea Transform (DST) fault system between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba.

Sepphoris, north-northwest of Nazareth, was severely damaged.

[5] The earthquake may have been responsible for the failure of the plan to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem with the permission of the Emperor Julian.

[6] Petra, in what is now Jordan, was fatally damaged.

Remains of the Nabratein synagogue , 2005