See all the main tourist and biblical sites in Israel. Must see video for travel info and help in understanding Israel, the Holy Land. Walk where Jesus walked, take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, behold where Christ was crucified, buried, and rose again. See the following places in this video:
Jerusalem Sites Overview
Antonia Fortress
Chapel of the Ascension: Ascension and Return of Christ
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
City of David Overview
Dominus Flevit: Triumphal Entry
Eastern Gate
Garden of Gethsemane & Church of All Nations
Garden Tomb: Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Christ
Gethsemane to Golgotha: Christ’s Path to the Cross
Hezekiah’s Broad Wall
Hinnom Valley
House of Caiaphas
Kidron Valley
Mary’s Tomb
Mount of Olives Overview
Pater Noster Church
Pool of Bethesda & St. Anne Church
Pool of Siloam
Temple Mount Overview
Temple Mount Southern Stairs
Tomb of the Prophets
The Upper Room
The Via Dolorosa
Walls of Jerusalem History
Western Wall and Tunnel
Other Sites of Interest in Jerusalem
Sea of Galilee
Sea of Galilee Overview
Bethsaida
Calling of the Disciples
Capernaum
Chorazin
Feeding the 5,000
Jesus Walks on the Water, Calms the Storm and Sea
Kursi
Magdala: Mary Magdalene
Mount Arbel
Mount of Beatitudes
Sower’s Cove: Parables of the Kingdom
Tabgha
Yardenit Baptismal Site
Sites of Interest Around the Sea of Galilee
All Other Biblical Sites
Tel Ai: Khirbet el-Maqatir
Tel Arad
Tel Beersheba
Bethel
Bethlehem Overview
Bethlehem: Church of the Nativity
Bethlehem: Herodian Fortress
Bethlehem: Shepherds’ Field
Beth-Shean
Beth-Shean Amphitheater/Hippodrome
Beth-Shemesh
Caesarea Maritime
Caesarea Philippi
Cana
Dan
Emmaus Nicopolis
En Gedi
Exodus, Red Sea, and Mount Sinai
Gezer
Gibeon
Gideon’s Spring
Gilgal
Hazor
Hebron
Inn of the Good Samaritan
Jericho
Joppa (Jaffa, Yafo)
Jordan River Overview
Jordan River: Baptismal Site of Jesus
Jordan River: Crossing into the Promised Land
Judean Wilderness
Kadesh Barnea
Lachish
Masada
Megiddo: Valley of Armageddon
Mount Carmel
Mount Tabor
Nazareth Overview
Nazareth: Church (Basilica) of the Annunciation
Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Samaria
Sepphoris (Tsipori, Zippori)
Shechem
Shiloh
Sodom and Gomorrah
St. George’s Monastery
Timna Park: Tabernacle Replica
Valley of Elah
Israel Holy Sites Tour: Christian Sites, Bible Tour of Israel, Holy Land Travel, Tourist Attractions
Cardinal Dolan Decries Statue Destruction, Warns Against Dangerous “Cultural Revolution” Articles Moral Issues News by ChurchPOP Editor - Jul 2, 2020 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0 Cardinal Timothy Dolan wrote a powerful piece decrying the destruction of statues and monuments in the United States. The New York Archbishop published a July 2 blog addressing the destruction of the country’s most treasured historical monuments. He refers to this unrest as “unhelpful” for our “necessary common conversation on racism.” The Wall Street Journal also published the op-ed . Cardinal Dolan says eliminating the monuments can lead to the virus that is “historic amnesia.” The cardinal said that while we should still remember these people for their serious wrongs, we should also remember them for their great contributions to society. “All of them still contributed a lot of good to our nati...
Sergio & Rhoda in Israel 189K subscribers SUBSCRIBE Herod the Great is famous for expanding the second temple, but he had also built pagan temples for Augustus. According to the ancient historian, Josephus Flavius, Herod built three temples for the Romans. One in Caesarea Maritima, one in Samaria, but the third one could not be identified for a long time. Where is the missing temple, and did archaeologists finally find it at the site of Horvat Omrit? Why did Herod build it in the first place? And how does this all point to and explain Herod's desire to kill Jesus? Join us in this adventure, as we drive north to the site of Horvat Omrit to find the answers! Season 3, Episode 10
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