The ancient Mediterranean seaport of Caesarea Maritima is perhaps one of Israel’s most famous attractions. Located about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa on the Mediterranean Coast in the lower Galilee, the city was first built in the third century BC, but its popularity and importance grew when Herod the Great established it as an urban...Read More
Seated as a lone sentinel overlooking the Jordan Valley, Belvoir Fortress may be one of the best kept secrets in northern Israel. Located just 20 kilometers south of the Sea of Galilee, the site is a testament to Crusader fortitude and ingenuity in the land of the Bible nearly 1,000 years ago. Originally owned by a French nobleman,...Read More
Located just outside Jerusalem’s city walls, near the Damascus Gate, you’ll find the Garden Tomb. Considered by many to be site of Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, the location is in some ways a “rival site” to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Despite the historical uncertainty, many agree the Garden Tomb serves as a visual...Read More
The city of Jerusalem was center stage for many significant miracles during Jesus’ ministry. One of the most significant of Jesus’ miracles occurred at the Pools of Bethesda where He healed the paralytic (John 5:2-9). In the time of Jesus, these pools were believed to possess healing powers. According to John’s Gospel, an angel would periodically...Read More
Enclosed within a courtyard on the edge of the Christian Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City stands the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Revered by many as the site of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, it remains one of Jerusalem’s most visited tourist attractions and a place of deep religious significance. At first sight, the church itself appears to...Read More
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