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TOP  9      Christian                           Visiting Israel, “The Holy Land”, is a
                                                                   memorable experience and a unique opportunity
                               Sites in
                                                                   to explore the land of the Bible and to create a
                                                                   lasting connection to your spiritual heritage. Here
                               Israel
                                                                   are just a few of the must-see sites for Christians
                                                                   visiting Israel:



            Capernaum                                              The Church of the Holy Sepulcher,
            Situated on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum is   Jerusalem
            known as Jesus’ hometown. Today it is a major archaeological   Identified as the place of both the crucifixion and the
            site and home to a grand synagogue from the 4th century AD,   resurrection of Jesus Christ, this church serves as a major
            which sits on the foundation of a synagogue from the time of   pilgrimage center for Christians from around the world.
            Christ.

            Mount of Beatitudes
            The traditional site of the Sermon on the Mount, the Mount of
            Beatitudes, northwest of the Sea of Galilee, is shaped with a
            ravine that serves as a natural amphitheater and o ers a
            beautiful view of Capernaum, Tabgha, and the Sea of Galilee
            from its flowered gardens.








                                                                   Nazareth
                                                                   World-renowned as the place where Jesus spent His boyhood,
                                                                   Nazareth is the largest Arab city in Israel and an important site for
                                                                   pilgrims and tourists, who flock to see the Basilica of the
                                                                   Annunciation. The Basilica was consecrated by Pope Paul VI in 1969
                                                                   and commemorates the announcement of the Angel Gabriel to the
                                                                   Virgin Mary that she would bear the Christ.

                                                                   The Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
                                                                   Rising more than 800 meters (2,600 feet), the Mount of Olives o ers
                                                                   an unrivaled view of the Old City and its surroundings. In ancient
                                                                   times, the Mount served as the eastern border of ancient Jerusalem
                                                                   and was the site of many important biblical events.

                                                                   The Via Dolorosa (Way of the Cross),
            The Sea of Galilee
                                                                   Jerusalem
            Also known as Lake Kinneret, Lake Tiberias, or the Lake of   The Via Dolorosa is a 1 km (half mile), devotional route through the
            Gennesaret, the Sea of Galilee is the backdrop for many   Old City of Jerusalem, leading from the former site of the Antonia
            significant historical and religious events.  It was on its northern   Fortress to Golgotha (Calvary), the place of the crucifixion. The Via
            shore that Jesus first called His disciples and began to preach.  Dolorosa is marked with fourteen stations with chapels dedicated to
                                                                   encounters and events described in the Gospels and the
                                                                   Apocryphal Books.

                                                                   Qasr el Yahud
                                                                   Located on the Jordan River, 10 kilometers (about 6 miles) north of
                                                                   the Dead Sea, and open daily to visitors, this is the traditional site of
                                                                   the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist.

                                                                   The Garden of Gethsemane
                                                                   Located at the foot of the Mount of Olives, the Garden of
                                                                   Gethsemane is most known as the place where Jesus prayed while
                                                                   His disciples slept on the night before His crucifixion.

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