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  1. Taking you from Egypt to Israel, Babylon and Persia, you will see ancient artefacts linked to familiar Bible characters, discover Jehovah's name written in early Hebrew and learn how the Bible's veracity has been proven by archaeology.

  2. May 7, 2018 · If you want to see the scripture come to life, use the Bible as your tour guide. You can visit the sites where miracles took place, sit in the garden where Jesus and the disciples prayed before his crucifixion and get baptized in the same river as Jesus.

    • The Western Wall (Kotel) Rising to about 62 feet, this 2,000-year-old wall of stone stands on the western side of the Temple Mount and once served as an outer retaining wall of the Holy Temple.
    • Cave of Machpela (Tomb of the Patriarchs) The ancient stones of this towering structure in Hebron may look familiar, as they were constructed by King Herod the Great (who also built the Second Temple of which the Western Wall still remains).
    • Mount Tabor. In modern times, this 2,000 foot-tall mountain in the lower Galilee is a beautiful spot for hiking trails. Covered in pine trees, Mount Tabor is surrounded by lush plains.
    • The Tomb of King David. Located on Mount Zion and outside the Old City of Jerusalem, an ancient building houses a cenotaph, or memorial marker, that indicates the underground caverns where tradition holds King David was buried.
  3. Jan 12, 2022 · There Are Hundreds of Biblical Sites in Israel – Some Have Been Identified With Certainty by Archaeologists While Others Require an Act of Faith. To What Extent Can We Use the Tanakh, and Its Stories of David and Goliath, Samson Et Al, as a Reliable Tour Guide?

    • Moshe Gilad
  4. Licenced Tour Guide Israel | Hebrew, English, French | Israel is the land of the Bible and moreover, the land where Bible meets Archaeology. I make my tours unique because I bring ancient stones to life with amazing stories.

  5. Guidepost Tours invite all Christians to visit the Lands of the Bible, the Holy Land where Jesus walked in Israel, Jordan and Egypt.

  6. LOCATIONS. Travel through the very sites where Jesus walked, preached, saved, and healed so many, including a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus rescued his disciples. Visit the Church of the Annunciation, Mount Precipice, where the angry mob attempted to cast Jesus down, and Nazareth Village, where ancient times come alive ...

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