Israel Day 7, Part 1

This was one of my favorite days. Beth Shan is the name of the city mentioned in 1 Samuel Chapter 31 (vs 12 but read the whole chapter it’s one page) The big dirt mound in the back drop of theseWeiterlesen
This was one of my favorite days. Beth Shan is the name of the city mentioned in 1 Samuel Chapter 31 (vs 12 but read the whole chapter it’s one page) The big dirt mound in the back drop of theseWeiterlesen
We left Beth Shan and were supposed to go to Gideon’s Spring (my favorite story in the Bible) but it was closed because they workers are reservists for the IDF and were called in, so we ventured toWeiterlesen
Leaving the Jordan River we went on to the Dead Sea. The views were incredible. I have soooo many pictures that I just picked a few. I was shocked how warm the water was. Very much like a warm bath. IWeiterlesen
Started out the day with beautiful views around the Dead Sea from my balcony. Then went to Masada a city in a hill. To be honest there was soooo much information at this point it was overload. I guessWeiterlesen
The second half of the day we went to Ein Gedi and went through some cliffs and caves where David and his men hid from King Saul. Very cool experience. We ended the day at Qumran which is where theWeiterlesen
Woke up in Jerusalem. â¤ď¸ Throat and fatigue were at about a 6 out of 10 on the pain scale. Still powered through because helloooo it’s Israel! đ I didn’t get a lot of pictures of food but IWeiterlesen
We made it to the outer part of the Temple Mount. Can’t describe how amazing it was to be there. â¤ď¸đâ¤ď¸ We then went across the way to the City of David, walked through Hezekiah's tunnels,Weiterlesen
Day 10 we made it to the Temple Mount! Tons of photos on this day. We went from the Temple Mount to the different quarters (Jewish Quarter, Christian Quarter, etc.) From there we walked through ViaWeiterlesen
Continued..
Continued again..
Reisender
đ