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While Israel holds prominence as the “Holy Land,” fewer know there is a second “Holy Land.” Referred to as Asia Minor in the Bible, Turkey holds over 60 percent of sites mentioned in the Bible. This includes the seven churches mentioned in the first three chapters of the Book of Revelation. On the Lord’s Day...
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Located in the foothills of Egypt’s Sinai Mountains against the backdrop of its craggy peaks, St. Catherine’s rather imposing fortified monastery tends to belie its more benevolent reputation. Known for being the oldest active Eastern Orthodox monastery in the world, St. Catherine’s vaunted history dates back 17 centuries, to around AD 330. The monastery was...
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Originally developed by local merchants during the Ottoman era to showcase fresh produce, the Machane Yehuda Market, or shuk, has far outstripped its humble beginnings. Now the largest market in Jerusalem, boasting over 250 vendors, the Machane Yehuda Market sells practically everything you can think of. From fresh fruits and vegetables, regional baked goods, fresh...
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Regarded by many as one of the most solemn days on the Jewish calendar, Tisha B’Av is a day of worldwide communal mourning for the Jewish community. Observed on the ninth day of the month of Av, hence Tisha (ninth) B’Av (in the month of Av) on the Jewish calendar, Tisha B’Av is a full...
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It is often said that of all the ruins in ancient Greece, there are none as rich as those at Philippi. This UNESCO World Heritage site near the modern city of Kavala in the northeast of Greece, has perhaps the best footprint of early Christian history next to Jerusalem. The city, originally named Krenides, was...
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Considered to be the world’s oldest continually inhabited city, built anywhere from 10000 BCE to 7000 BC, the biblical city of Jericho was the strongest fortress in all the land of Canaan. Located on a narrow plain on the western side of the lower Jordan River Valley, it appears to have had an advanced society...
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Renowned for its reputation as a holiday hot spot for flocks of tourists, Kusadasi is arguably the most popular cruise ship port on the Turkish Aegean coastline. Replete with all the trappings of a beach town, Kusadasi boasts charming resorts, an active entertainment and shopping scene, and miles of beach and turquoise waters. This former...
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Located in the southeastern part of Aegean Sea, the small Greek island of Patmos boasts all the elements of what you would expect from an ideal vacation spot: breezy and pristine beaches, plentiful wildlife, magnificent vistas, and historic sites. Patmos welcomes massive numbers of tourists from around the world for these characteristics alone, but its...
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One of the most sacred holidays on the Jewish calendar, Shavu’ot is a two-day celebration which translates to mean “weeks” in Hebrew, lending credence to one of its more recognizable names, the “Festival of Weeks.” At the heart of the Shavu’ot celebration is God’s provision for His people, both practically and spiritually. Shavu’ot ultimately invites...
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One of the most visited sites by pilgrims of all types is the Jordan River, where baptisms occur regularly among Christians visiting Israel. While there is no conclusive proof of exactly where Jesus was baptized, for many who want to experience the beauty and solemnity of being baptized in the Jordan, the Yardenit Baptismal Site...
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