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Walking exactly where Jesus walked 2000 years ago. Baptize in the Jordan River and reading the Scripture while overlooking the fields of Bethlehem.. it's all waiting for you to experience!
Jesus Walked Tour
9 night / 10 day
Day 1: Arrive Israel
We arrive at Ben Gurion Airport where we will be met by our Israeli
guide who will accompany us during our entire stay in Israel. We travel
northward to our hotel for one night in the coastal area near Tel Aviv.
The remainder of the day is free to walk along the Mediterranean, relax,
and have dinner. The time is right for a personal devotional with the
sunset over the “Great Sea.” Enjoy a time of prayer of thanks for safety
and the special blessings ahead, a prayer for the people of this land,
and a good night’s rest.
Day 2: Caesarea, Mt. Carmel,
Megiddo, Cana & Nazareth
After breakfast, we travel
by private motor coach along
the coast of the
Mediterranean Sea to
Caesarea, where Gentiles
first heard the Good News
from Peter and were
baptized. We’ll see the
Roman Amphitheatre and
aqueduct, and then journey
on to Mt. Carmel where
Elijah challenged King Ahab
and the prophets of Baal.
Next we travel through the Jezreel Valley to Megiddo,
the Armageddon Battlefield,
where archaeologists have
unearthed 20 levels of
civilization. We drive
through the area of Cana and
Nazareth, the boyhood home
of Jesus,
In Nazareth, we shall visit
the Church of the
Annunciation, St. Joseph’s
Workshop and Mary’s Well. We will have dinner
and overnight lodging for
the next two nights in the Tiberias area on the Sea of
Galilee.
Day 3: Capernaum, Dan, Caesarea Philippi & Mount of
Beatitudes
Following breakfast, our
morning travels take us to
two valuable northern sites
emphasizing the loss of
God's blessing on Israel.
Dan is where the children of
Israel fell to the depths of
pagan worship and Caesarea
Philippi which is also the
site of Peter’s Confession.
In Capernaum we
will visit the ruins of an
ancient synagogue and
Peter’s home. Then we travel
on to the site of the
multiplication of loaves and
fishes and the Mount of the
Beatitudes overlooking the
Sea. After viewing the
ancient Fisherman Boat at an
operating Kibbutz, we enjoy
a relaxing cruise on the Sea
of Galilee. A brief
scripture reading and
devotional on board brings
to life the experiences of
Jesus and the fishermen
disciples concluding a
wonderful day.
Day 4: Jordan River Baptism Site, Beth Shean & Dead Sea
We begin our day with a
visit to the Jordan River
Baptismal site. Next we
travel southward to
Beit-Shean / Scythopolis,
the most magnificent
archeological site in
Israel, located at the
strategic juncture of the
Jezreel and Jordan valleys.
Like Jericho, it has been
almost continuously occupied
throughout history. After
defeating Saul and his sons
on Mt. Gilboa, the
Philistines hanged their
bodies on the walls of
Beit-Shean. During the
intertestamental period, the
city was renamed the "Scythopolis".
Archaeologists have
uncovered a huge number of
ruins of the Roman/Byzantine
Scythopolis. During the time
of Jesus, Scythopolis was
one of the chief cities of
the Decapolis -a league of
ten cities sharing Greek
culture and government.
Following the fertile Jordan
Valley southward, your guide
will point out the
agricultural restoration of
the “Land of Milk and
Honey,” the Kibbutz system
and Israel’s intricate
irrigation development. We
pass ancient Jericho, view
from a distance this city
famed as the oldest in the
world, before coming to our
lodging for the evening at
the Dead Sea – the lowest
place on earth.
Day 5: Masada, Ein Gedi,
Dead Sea Scrolls
Our day begins with a cable
car ride to the mountain top
fortress of Masada. Here our
guide will treat us to the
history of the famous zealot
stand. Afterwards we proceed
to Ein Gedi, "Spring of the
Goat", an oasis on the
western shore of the Dead
Sea. Because of its warm
climate and abundant supply
of water, the site developed
a reputation for its
fragrant plants and date
palm groves. This is where
King David hid from Saul,
and where God defeated the
enemies of the Israelites by
praise and worship led by
King Jehoshaphat. Next, we
visit Qumran Caves where the
Dead Sea Scrolls were
discovered. Our lodging for
the next five nights will be
in Jerusalem.
Day 6: Around Jerusalem,
Bible Times, Holocaust
Museum
Passing by the Protestant
Cemetery, we visit the
Upper Room just outside
the Zion Gate where the
disciple whom Jesus loved
laid his head on His breast
and where later Thomas
cried, "my Lord & my God".
An interesting and
educational time awaits us
at the Israeli Museum. Walk
through collections of
centuries old Israeli
artifacts including the Dead
Sea Scrolls, and a then a
guided walk through an
accurately detailed model of
Biblical Jerusalem will help
to prepare you for what you
will experience in the
following days. We conclude
the day with a visit to Yad
Vashem, the Holocaust
Museum, for a needed
reminder of what the Jews
have suffered as a people.
Day 7: Jesus' Steps
Today we walk where Jesus
walked; beginning the day
with a panoramic view of the
city, Mount Moriah and the
Dome of the Rock from atop
the Mount of Olives and then
the Garden of Gethsemane.
How many have wished to be
whisked back in time to get
a glimpse of our Lord or
hear His voice if only for a
moment? To walk between the
ancient olive trees, read
the scriptures of Jesus'
prayer and take time for
personal reflection is
important here. On our way into
the city we will visit the
Wailing Wall and then the
fascinating Rabbinical
Tunnels leading us through
the Second Temple era. The
tunnel and exhibit give a
clear understanding of the
amazing construction of the
Temple Mount, giant stones,
water supply and Roman
street where our Lord was
led to judgment. Before
exiting the tunnel we see
the immense cornerstone
rejected by the builders. We
move on to the Judgment Hall
of Pilate, hear of those who
conspired against Him and
are reminded of His brutal
beating and humiliation.
Day 8: Way of Suffering, Garden Tomb, Pentecost
While walking along the Via
Dolorosa, we are reminded of
His way of suffering along
with a visit to the Church
of the Holy Sepulcher. Our
guide will explain the
differing opinions on the
route that Christ was led
and the actual place of
crucifixion and burial is a
very interesting study. The
climax of the day is the
Garden Tomb, where we
celebrate the resurrection
with communion and a time of
praise. This afternoon we
visit the Southern Wall
Excavations. This southern
side of The Temple was the
main entrance for the common
folk, whereas the Priests
and Levites had their own
entrance from the higher
eastern side. Parts of the
giant stairs, which led to
the Temple Mount from the
courtyard have been
unearthed along with the
purification pools. From
here Jesus entered the
Temple Mount and drove out
the vendors and money
exchangers who were
exploiting the people. It is
also likely that this is the
place that Peter stood and
preached and where thousands
were saved and baptized on
the Day of Pentecost.
Day 9: Bethlehem*, St. Ann, Bethesda
Today we will see the Pool
of Bethesda, Stephen's Gate
and St. Ann’s Church. Next
we travel surrounding the
birth of Christ, with a
visit to Bethlehem*.
Afternoon, We will enjoy in
the city of Jerusalem
marketplace for shopping.
Day 10: Home
We enjoy our final meal and
continue to the airport for
our flight home. Returning
home with unforgettable
memories and new friends
that are forever.
Important Note:
Although the itinerary above
obviously emphasizes the
spiritual aspect of this
marvelous country, our
guides are also experts in
and passionate about the
miracle of the return of the
Jews and the restoration of
the state of Israel. This
fact, along with many modern
day topics (military,
politics, education, and
other cultural aspects),
will be woven into the
commentary in order to give
you well rounded
information.
*This is subject to local conditions at the time of the tour
Jesus walked Tour - *Hotels
Tel Aviv - Grand Beach
Dead Sea - Moriah Classic Hotel
Galilee - Kibbutz hotel Lavi, Lev wing
Jerusalem - Grand Court, Leonardo
*Hotels subject to availability
The above program can be extended and tailor-made for groups and can be run as a private tour
Itinerary and rates could change due to times of arrival and departure of the group
Includes: Transfer from Ben Gurion Airport to
Hotel in Tel Aviv and from Hotel in Jerusalem to Airport, 8 Full day touring
with all entrance fees as per above itinerary, 9 nights accommodation on Half
Board Basis (buffet breakfast and dinner in hotels), Expert Biblical Guide, A/C deluxe Bus during the touring days.
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