The Garden Tomb

John 19 records Christ's Burial and Resurrection. Verses 40 & 41 say " So they took the body of Jesus and bound it in linen wrappings with the spices, as is the burial custom of the Jews. Now in theLeer más
The Lions' Gate

While traveling to The Lions' Gate we passed outdoor food vendors and ARF (Arab Fried Chicken). The Lions' Gate or St Stephen’s Gate is an Old City of Jerusalem Wall entrance. In Jesus' time, theLeer más
Pool of Bethesda

The Pool of Bethesda is just inside of the Lions Gate. Large excavations exposed the pool. The Pool of Bethesda (which means house of mercy) is mentioned only in John 5:2 where the afflicted came forLeer más
Church of Saint Anne

The Church of St Anne is located next to the Pool of Bethesda. It was built by the Crusaders just before 1140 AD and is the best-preserved Crusader church in Jerusalem. It marks the traditional siteLeer más
The Way of Suffering

The Way of Suffering, (or the Via Dolorosa ), is the traditional route that Jesus walked from trial to crucifixion. The number of Stations and the events represented has varied from 7 to 18 or more.Leer más
First and Second Stations

The first station marks Jesus' encounter with Pontius Pilate, the trial and his scourging. The Antonia Fortress was a vast Roman military garrison built by Herod the Great north of the Temple. WithinLeer más
Christian Quarter

From the Muslim Quarter, we continued to follow the Via Dolorosa into the Christain Quarter. We stopped at the Muristan, a complex of streets and shops to eat lunch and to shop.
Church of the Holy Sepulcher

The last five Stations of the Via Dolorosa are situated inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The church contains, according to traditions dating back to at least the fourth century, the twoLeer más
Mount of Olives

The Mount of Olives or Mount Olivet is a mountain ridge across the Kidron Valley from the Old City of Jerusalem. It was on this mount where He wept over Jerusalem. “When He approached Jerusalem, HeLeer más
The Golden Gate

The Golden Gate, also known as the Gate of Mercy and Beautiful Gate, is in the Eastern Wall of the Temple Mount. The gate we see today was built on top of what many believe is the original EasternLeer más
The Church of All Nations

The Church of All Nations, also known as the Church or Basilica of the Agony, is a Roman Catholic church located at the base of the Mount of Olives. It enshrines a section of bedrock where Jesus isLeer más
Garden of Gethsemane

The Garden of Gethsemane, which means oil press in Hebrew, is located alongside the Church of All Nations. This garden is where Jesus went with his disciples to pray the night before he was crucified.Leer más
Water System

We visited the subterranean water system of Hezekiah's Tunnel, the Canaanite Tunnel, and Warren’s Shaft. To get to the water system, we took a spiral metal staircase down under the City of David.Leer más
City of David

The City of David is located just outside the Old City Walls and southeast of the Dung Gate. It is the original Jerusalem, inhabited by the Jebusites and conquered by King David. The City of David wasLeer más
Israel Defense Forces (IDF)

Israelis are obligated to join the IDF at the age of 18 after they complete high school. Men serve 3 years and women serve two. Service can be postponed if they continue their education in aLeer más
Silwan

Silwan is a predominantly Palestinian neighborhood located just outside of the southeast wall of the Old City. East Jerusalem including Silwan was annexed by Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War. ItLeer más
The Pool of Shiloah (Siloam)

The Pool of Siloam was a rock-cut pool on the southern slope of the City of David. Remains from the pool that King Hezekiah built in the First Temple period have yet to be found. However, in theLeer más
The Museum of the History of Jerusalem

The Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem is located in the medieval citadel known as the Tower of David, just inside the Old City of Jerusalem walls near the Jaffa Gate. The MuseumLeer más
Tower of David

The Tower of David is an ancient citadel near the Jaffa Gate. Although the citadel has been called the Tower of David for hundreds of years – there is no connection between it and King David. It wasLeer más
The Jewish Quarter

The Jewish Quarter is one of the four traditional quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Some Jews still wear Phylacteries (little leather pouches containing short sections of the Law, bound on theLeer más
Jewish Words, Currency and Newspaper

Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם ) is a Hebrew word meaning peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility and can be used as both hello and goodbye. In Arabic, it isLeer más
Roman Cardo and Broad Wall

The Cardo was the main street in Ancient Roman cities, running from north to south and lined with a row of columns on each side. The Cardo of Jerusalem begins at the Damascus Gate in the north andLeer más
The Temple Institute - Third Temple prep

The Temple Institute is in the Jewish Quarter. The institute's ultimate goal is to see Israel rebuild the Holy Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. They are still waiting for their Old TestamentLeer más
Leaving Israel

We departed very early at 1:00 AM from the Ben-Gurion Airport for our flight homeward.
Layover and Customs at San Fransisco
