Multi Days Tours
5 Days Journey through the Holy Land
Day 1
Tel Aviv–Jaffa–Caesarea––Muhraqa–Sea Of Galilee
Your tour of the Holy Land begins in Jaffa Jaffa Port where Jonah departs for Tarshish instead of Ninve, where we visit the monument of Jonah’s whale (Jon 1:3)
Saint Peter Cephas stays at Simon’s the tanner’s house, where he has the vision to proclaim the Gospel to the Gentiles (Acts 10:1-9).
Peter revived Tabitha (Acts 9) Tabitha was a disciple , which means “serpent.
Next is Caesarea, Caesarea is one of the best-known parks in Israel with rich archaeology and amazing findings such as the stone that proves the life of Pontius Pilate.
In Caesarea, the centurion Cornelius was baptized; Paul was imprisoned in Caesarea and from there he sailed to Rome for trial. In Caesarea, one of the most important and influential centers of Christianity emerged, where the early church fathers worked. The first Christian community in Caesarea was founded in 38 CE by the prefect Theophilus, and initially only included Jews.
In 39 CE, Peter baptized the Roman centurion Cornelius in Caesarea. This was the first case in which a non-Jew was brought under the wings of Christianity. This fact had far-reaching uses, as it opened the way for pagans to join the new religion, which enabled it to become a world-wide religion .
The apostle Philip arrived in Caesarea after he had baptized the brother of the dark man eunuch (Acts 8:40), and there he lived with his four daughters.the perfect place to learn about the Roman and Crusader presence in the country. Visit the archaeological site with the ROMAN AMPHITHEATER and the impressive medieval CRUSADER FORTRESS, and admire Herod’s Stadium and harbor.
Continue north, to Mount Carmel, considered the most holy of all mountains in ancient times. At Muhraqa, site of Elijah’s contest of faith with the priests of Baal, enjoy a sweeping panoramic view of the fertile Jezreel Valley, where Gideon led the Israelites to victory against the Midianites. Arrive at your hotel in Tiberias on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.
From here we’ll continue to
On to Nazareth, in Nazareth, the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she was carrying Jesus, the Son of God, in her womb; it was there that Joseph the carpenter worked and where the young Jesus spent his youth; Nazareth is the place where Jesus grew up from infancy to the beginning of his ministry; in this city he preached his sermon in the synagogue on the Sabbath, a sermon for which the townspeople wanted to stone him, but a miracle occurred and he jumped and was saved.
Accomodations Tibirias
Day 2
Sea Of Galilee–Mount Of Beatitudes–Tabgha–Capernaum–Jordan River–Bet She’an–Jerusalem
We’ll start our day Visiting the MOUNT OF BEATITUDES, where Jesus delivered his Sermon on the Mount. Next, visit the CHURCH OF THE MULTIPLICATION OF LOAVES AND FISHES at Tabgha, as well as the CHURCH OF ST. PETER’S PRIMACY, where Jesus instructed Peter “to feed my lambs and tend my sheep.” Warm springs once flowed into the sea here, attracting fish, which is why Peter came here to earn a living. On to CAPERNAUM, where Jesus recruited his first followers among the fishermen. Continue to Magdala, a city dating back to the first century and where Jesus taught in the synagogue.
Our last stop in the Galilee will be the Yardenit BAPTISMAL SITE.
Driving to Jerusalem
Accomodations Jerusalem
Day 3
After a stunning view of the city from the revered MOUNT OF OLIVES, start your guided walking tour. Via the Chapel of Dominus Flevit, designed in the shape of a teardrop to symbolize the tears of Christ, arrive at the GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE, where Jesus prayed the night before his arrest.
We will enter through the gates of the Old City and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. We’ll step up to the Calvary the exact place where Jesus was crucified, from here we’ll visit the stone on which Jesus body was wrapped after the crucifixions .
The tomb where Jesus was barried and resurrected.
we will visit the 5 stations of the Via Dolorosa located inside the church.
After the visit, we’ll continue the way of the cross each of the stations.
From the Christian Quarter, we will continue to the Jewish Quarter, visit the Western Wall, and from there we’ll go up to Mount Zion to the Tomb of David and the Room of the Last Supper.KING DAVID.
ACCOMODATIONS JERUSALEM
DAY 4
Our day will start with Bethlehem and see Shepherd’s Field, where the angels announced the birth of Jesus. Next, visit the CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY on the site where Jesus was born.
Israel museum,an outstanding museum
A ful one of excursion that includes a visit to the Israel Museum to see the Shrine of the Book and the Dead Sea Scrolls;
Day 5
Jerusalem. Excursion To Masada & The Dead Sea
Today, travel through the Judean wilderness to the Dead Sea, the planet’s lowest point on dry land.
We’ll climb up by CABLE CAR to the spectacular clifftop FORTRESS OF MASADA, and hear how 960 Jewish rebels made their last stand against Roman forces. Around lunchtime, reach a comfortable DEAD SEA RESORT for free time to experience the incredible buoyancy in the heavy saltwater. Return to Jerusalem, and join your traveling companions one last time at tonight’s farewell dinner to celebrate the blessings you experienced on your Holy Land adventure
They date from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE and are written mainly in Hebrew, with some in Aramaic and Greek. They provide valuable insights into the history of Judaism, the development of the Hebrew Bible, and the origins of Christianity.!
The scrolls contain the oldest versions of biblical texts, including complete or partial copies of almost every book in the Hebrew Bible (except Esther).
Historical Insights: They offer a glimpse into Jewish life and religious thought during the Second Temple period (roughly 516 BCE to 70 CE).