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New Testament

Mount Gilboa has beautiful scenic routes and a biblical trail describing the biblical events that took place on the mountain and near it.

Mount Gilboa

9 years ago 9 years agoLower GalileeAhab, Fountain of Jezreel, Galilee, Israel Kingdom, Jezabel, Jezreel, King Ahab, Lower Galilee, Mount Gilboa, New Testament

This is where King Saul and his sons fell on Mount Gilboa in a battle between Israel and the Philistines. As David heard the sad news of the loss of his...

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Latrun Monastery

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, ShefelahCrusaders, Emmaus, judea, La Toron, Latrun, Maccabeans, Modiin, Mountains, New Testament, Plain, tel aviv, The Castle of the Knights, yafo

  Latrun is one of most important christian monastery in the Land of Israel, it is closed to Emmaus Nilopolis, one of most probably best candidates to be the Emmaus...

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Emmaus Nikopolis

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, ShefelahEmmaus, judea, Maccabeans, Modiin, Mountains, New Testament, Plain, tel aviv, yafo

  “And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village called Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. And they talked together of all these things...

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Biblical Landscape Reserve of Neot Kedumim

9 years ago 9 years agoJudea, ShefelahBiblical Landscape, judea, Maccabeans, Modiin, Mountains, Neot Kedumim, New Testament, Plain, tel aviv, yafo

Neot Kedumim is the Biblical Landscape Natural Reserve in Israel and is located halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv near to modern city of Modiin. Neot Kedumim offers to visitors...

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Ramla

9 years ago 9 years agoCoastal Plain, Sharon, ShefelahCoast, hope, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Ramla, Ramllah, Sharon, simon, tabitha, tel aviv, yafo

  Rama or Ramle is a important city in central Israel. The city is predominantly Jewish with a significant Arab minority. Ramla was founded around 705–715 AD by the Umayyad...

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Lydda or Lod

9 years ago 9 years agoCoastal Plain, Sharon, ShefelahCoast, hope, jaffa, joppa, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Sharon, simon, tabitha, tel aviv, yafo

  Lod is ancient Lydda an important city over the history of the Holy Land, Lydda which was destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 66 during the Jewish War. The...

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St. Peter’s Church, Jaffa

9 years ago 9 years agoSharonCoast, hope, jaffa, joppa, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Sharon, simon, Simon the Tanner, tabitha, Tabitha's Tomb, tel aviv, yafo

  The New Testament describe many of the deeds of the Apostle Peter in Jaffa: the raising of Tabitha; the house of Simon the Tanner; the vision of the sheet...

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Tabitha’s Tomb, Jaffa

9 years ago 9 years agoSharonCoast, hope, jaffa, joppa, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Sharon, simon, Simon the Tanner, tabitha, Tabitha's Tomb, tel aviv, yafo

  In the New Testament, Joppa is mentioned as the place where Peter raised Tabitha from the dead (Acts 9:36-42), and it was there that he had a vision to...

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House of Simon the Tanner

9 years ago 9 years agoSharonCoast, hope, House of Simon the Tanner, jaffa, joppa, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Sharon, simon, Simon the Tanner, tabitha, tel aviv, yafo

  Then called he them in, and lodged them. And on the morrow Peter went away with them, and certain brethren from Joppa accompanied him. Send therefore to Joppa, and...

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Tel Aviv – Yafo – Joppa or Jaffa

9 years ago 9 years agoSharonCoast, hope, jaffa, joppa, New Testament, peter, Plain, Plain of Sharon, Sharon, simon, tabitha, tel aviv, yafo

  Tel Aviv – Yafo – Joppa is the most populate metropolitan area in Israel and it is located in the territory of ancient and biblical city of Joppa(Yafo). In...

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