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While in Jerusalem, the City of David is a must-see destination that will whisk you back to the ancient Jerusalem of Scripture, a place of history and prophecy where miracles flourished. Captured by King David from the Jebusites over 3,000 years ago (2 Samuel 5:6-7), the City of David, also known as the “stronghold of...
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North of the Damascus Gate, near the fast-paced center of Jerusalem, lies a garden oasis–believed by many to be where Jesus was buried and rose from the dead. For over a century, the site of the Garden Tomb has drawn the faithful and the curious to this two acre plot. Today, the site boasts nearly...
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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...
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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,...
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In sharp contrast to the bustling streets of Jerusalem and the sun-kissed beaches of Tel Aviv, is the beautiful and typically tranquil Sea of Galilee in northern Israel. Situated in the Jordan rift valley, at approximately 700 feet below sea level, the Sea of Galilee is the world’s lowest fresh water lake. The Sea of...
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Thirty years ago, Shaul Goldstein took a walk with his friend David Be’eri among neglected stone heaps in the ancient City of David, just outside the Old City of Jerusalem. Be’eri shared his dream that one day the historic site would be restored, both structurally and to the hearts and souls of the Jewish people....
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Situated on the Dead Sea coastline, the popular Ein Gedi nature reserve offers a perpetual oasis of lush botanical gardens, cool spring-fed streams, and an expansive sanctuary for a variety of plant, bird, and animal species. While these elements stand in contrast to the encroaching desert landscape, it feels worlds away from the hustle and...
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Situated along the Mediterranean Sea in northern Israel, Mount Carmel has been known for centuries as a great symbol of beauty and splendor in the Holy Land. In the book of Isaiah (35:2), the “splendor of Carmel” was mentioned due to the mountain’s magnificent ability to capture the beauty of Israel in one view. Even...
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The small fishing village of Capernaum was established by the Hasmoneans in the second century BCE along the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. With a small population of roughly 1,500 inhabitants, the town was chosen to be the center of Jesus’ three-year ministry. Largely undiscovered until the 19th century, Capernaum’s biblical significance brings...
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Rising 1300 feet above the western shores of the Dead Sea are the remains of the ancient Jewish fortress of Masada. Masada stands in majestic beauty and splendid isolation in an area that is one of the most desolate on earth. Built by Herod the Great between 37 and 31 BC, Masada was a lavish...
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