In the second story of a chapel atop Jerusalem’s Mount Zion — just outside the Zion Gate —is a place known as the Upper Room, Coenaculum, or Cenacle (meaning “dining room”). Originally, this would have been the eating room of a Roman house where the last meal of the day would be eaten. These rooms...Read More
Situated on a terrace overlooking a fertile valley, Caesarea Philippi is nestled in the foothills of Mount Hermon, and about 25 miles north of the Sea of Galilee. The most notable feature of this area is a large spring — where the Jordan River comes to life. Originally, the spring emerged from a large cave,...Read More
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