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  2. Nov 6, 2020 · The road from Jericho to Jerusalem, with its flourishing oasis, was a strategic crossroads in the road network of the ancient Holy Land. The road leading to and from Jericho—used by merchants, armies, and pilgrims—has been important throughout history.

  3. Nov 30, 2006 · Fortunately, she went to Jericho today to solve the Middle East conflict. Jesus traveled this route many times. In fact, every time that he came to Jerusalem from Galilee, he would have traveled up the same Ascent of Adumim (unless permitted to travel through Samaria; cf. John 4 and Luke 9:52-53).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JerichoJericho - Wikipedia

    Jericho is located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west. In 2017, it had a population of 20,907. [3]

  5. Jericho was the place of rendezvous for Galilean pilgrims desiring to avoid Samaria, both in going to and in departing from Jerusalem, and it has been visited at all times by thousands of pilgrims, who go down from Jerusalem to bathe in the Jordan.

  6. The Jerusalem-Jericho road was and is one of the main paths across the Judean Desert. It is where Christian monks and hermits came to meditate and pray in the silence of the desert since the dawn of the Byzantine era and where Bedouin tents and camps still line the roadside today.

  7. There is no direct connection from Jerusalem to Jericho. However, you can take the bus to Almog Junction then drive to Jericho. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Giv'at Hatachmoshet station to Jericho via HaMoriya/Yahalom in around 41 min.

  8. Jericho. Map: 31°52'15.9996"N, 035°26'39.0012"E. West Bank. Sign for world’s oldest city (© Visitpalestine.ps) It’s reputed to be the oldest town on earth, with stories to match. The Israelites supposedly brought down its walls with a great shout and trumpet blasts.

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