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From Jerusalem, Origins Of Christ In Jerusalem Day Tour

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From Jerusalem, Origins of Christ in Jerusalem Day Tour

Kidron Valley, Jerusalem, Israel

Bein Harim Israel Tours

Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Jerusalem's historical significance, immersing oneself in the spiritual legacy of Jesus Christ through visits to notable sites such as Mount of Olives, Pater Nostra, Dominus Flevit, and the beginning of the Via Dolorosa trail. This itinerary offers an opportunity to deepen one's understanding of biblical history and religious devotion.



Embark on an immersive walking tour of Jerusalem and Mount Olivet, immersing oneself in the pivotal narratives of the biblical narrative. Commence your journey atop Mount Olivet, visiting the site of the Ascension and Pater Nostra, where the Lord’s Prayer can be read in over one hundred twenty-three languages. From this elevated vantage point, enjoy panoramic views of Jerusalem before descending into the city. Next, pause at Dominus Flevit, the spot where Jesus shed tears as he anticipated the impending destruction of Jerusalem, and proceed towards the Church of All Nations located within the Garden of Gethsemane.

Subsequently, explore the Jewish Cemetery situated in the Kidron Valley, followed by entering the Old City via the Lion’s Gate. Within the Old City walls, observe the pools of Bethesda adjacent to the Church of Saint Anne (the mother of Mary). Proceed beneath the Sisters of Zion Convent, marveling at the ancient pavement adorned with historical games played by Roman soldiers centuries ago. Finally, trace the starting point of Via Dolorosa (the Way of the Cross), marking the beginning of the sacred pilgrimage route leading to Golgotha.

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  • Climb Mount Olives to observe the site of Christ's ascension.
  • Visit Domus Flevit, where Jesus predicted the destruction of Jerusalem.
  • Proceed through the Lion's Gate into the Old City.
  • Explore the grounds of the Church of St. Anne and view ancient carvings on the paving stones.
  • Traverse the Via Dolorosa (Way of the Cross) along this sacred pilgrimage route.
  • Includes A professional guide offering transportation via an air-conditioned vehicle for pickup and drop-off services. Entry fees may apply. Food and beverages are available upon request. Additional tips may be provided at no extra cost.
    Not suitable for Persons under the age of four and individuals with mobility impairments using wheelchairs

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    101.41 mi

    Frequently Asked Questions about From Jerusalem, Origins of Christ in Jerusalem Day Tour

    What are some significant sites in Jerusalem?

    Some significant sites in Jerusalem include Mount of Olives, Pater Nostra, Dominus Flevit, and the beginning of the Via Dolorosa trail.

    Where does the Lord’s Prayer originate from?

    The Lord’s Prayer originates from the Gospel of Matthew.

    Which church is located within the Garden of Gethsemane?

    Dominus Flevit is the church located within the Garden of Gethsemane.

    What is the significance of the Jewish Cemetery in the Kidron Valley?

    The Jewish Cemetery in the Kidron Valley serves as a poignant reminder of the history and culture of the region.

    How many languages can the Lord’s Prayer be read in?

    The Lord’s Prayer can be read in over one hundred twenty-three languages.


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