O Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Looking out over Jerusalem I was reminded of Jesus' words in Matthew 23:37 "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather yourLes mer
Temple Mount Entrance

Entering the Old City of Jerusalem at the Dung Gate, we headed to the only Temple Mount gate for non-Muslim pilgrims. To get to the temple gate we climbed a wooden pedestrian bridge near the WesternLes mer
Temple Mount

The Temple Mount, as it is known today, is on Mount Moriah, where God told Abraham to take his son Isaac and offer him as a sacrifice (Gen. 22). It is also the location of the threshing floor thatLes mer
Bethlehem, Manger Square, Star Street

Bethlehem is located in Palestine and has a population of about 39,000 people. The area is under full control of the Palestinian Authority and even though it is in the inheritance of Judah, IsraelisLes mer
Church of the Nativity

According to Christian tradition, Jesus is said to have been born at the Grotto of the Nativity, enshrined since the fourth century in the Church of the Nativity. To enter the church, one must kneelLes mer
Church of Saint Catherine

Church of St. Catherine is a Roman Catholic monastery. The present Monastery, rebuilt in 1882 with the financial help of the Emperor of Austria, incorporates the remains of the 5th-century sanctuaryLes mer
Shepherds' Field and Shepherds' Cave

Near the Church of the Nativity are caves and fields where shepherds kept watch over their flocks and an angel announced Christ's birth.
"And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby,Les mer
Israel Museum

The Israel Museum was interesting and educational as we walked through collections of centuries-old Israeli artifacts. The Shrine of the Book is a wing of the Israel Museum that houses the Dead SeaLes mer
Friends of Zion

The Friends of Zion (FOZ) museum tells the story of 19th and 20th centuries non-Jewish heroes and their aid to the Jewish people. These heroes supported Zionism and assisted in the establishment ofLes mer
Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum

The tour of Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust was the hardest for me. The Holocaust was the Nazi's (and Satan's) evil attempt to exterminate all Jewish people. TheLes mer
Old City of Jerusalem

The Old City is approximately a 1/3 square mile walled area within the modern city of Jerusalem. The Old City is divided into four uneven quarters; the Muslim Quarter, Christian Quarter, ArmenianLes mer
Western Wall Plaza

The Western Wall Plaza is a large public square situated adjacent to the Western Wall in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Before the 1967 Six-Day War, there was a fifth quarter calledLes mer
Western Wall (Wailing Wall)

The Western Wall (in Hebrew Kotel) is the last remaining part of the retaining wall erected by Herod the Great in 20 BC for his Temple Mount expansion. It is part of the support for the vast platformLes mer
Western Wall Tunnel

At the left end of the visible Western Wall is the entrance to the Western Wall tunnel. The above-ground visible portion of the Western Wall in the Jewish Quarter is about 200 feet long. AnotherLes mer
2nd Temple Period Tyropoeon Street

The Tyropoeon street was once a major traffic artery in the Second Temple Period. Down through the centuries, Jerusalem has been besieged, conquered and destroyed many times. In 70 AD, the Roman armyLes mer
Southern Wall Excavations

Part of the Western Wall of the temple platform has been visible for centuries but in the last few decades, the Israeli authorities have excavated the southern portion of the Temple wall. ThisLes mer
Robinson's Arch

Above the Tyropoeon street at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount wall is the remains of where a monumental staircase once stood. The staircase was 50 feet wide, 39 feet high and 115 feet inLes mer
The Zion Gate

The Zion Gate is located on the southwest Old City of Jerusalem Wall. It is one of the gates that leads to the Jewish section. The bullet holes on the walls around the gate show the scars of theLes mer
David's Tomb and the Upper Room

Just outside of the Zion Gate and the Old City of Jerusalem wall, there is a site considered by some to be the burial place of King David. The majority of historians and archaeologists do not considerLes mer
Church of Saint Peter in Gallicantu

The Church of Saint Peter in Gallicantu is a Roman Catholic church located on the eastern slope of Mount Zion, just outside the Old City of Jerusalem. The church design and art are a colorful blend ofLes mer
High Priest Caiaphas' palace

The Church of St Peter in Gallicantu is built on what is believed to be the location of the High Priest Caiaphas' palace. Below the church is Underground Caves and the Sacred Pit (dungeon) thought toLes mer
9/11 Living Memorial and Chords Bridge

In the evening we traveled outside of Jerusalem towards Yad Hashmona. While traveling, we passed the largest cemetery in Jerusalem, Har HaMenuchot, where the 9/11 Living Memorial Plaza is located.Les mer
Biblical Meal at Yad Hashmona Moshav

Yad Hashmona is a Messianic Moshave, a communal village, and was founded by a group of Christian volunteers from Finland. Here we were served a biblical meal. We could eat with our hands and a choiceLes mer
Golgotha (place of the skull)

There are 2 popular ideas of where Christ was crucified and buried. The first is located within the Church of the Sepulcher where Christian tradition says Christ was crucified and buried. The otherLes mer
Walking in the Garden to the Tomb

From Golgatha, we walked a short distance through a garden towards the Garden Tomb. It was beautiful and well maintained.