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City Of David, Jerusalem, Israel
The itinerary includes visits to key biblical sites such as the Mount of Olives, Gethsemani, City of David, and Hezekiah's Tunnel. Additional stops include the Western Wall and its southern steps, several Via Dolorosa stations, Beit HaShmone pool, Litosstratus ("Here is the Man") with the Homo Sapiens Echo, and the Garden Tomb.
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Mount of Olives, located near the Old City, offers panoramic views of the cityscape. Nearby, Gethsemani serves as the site of Christ's betrayal, where Judas Iscariot led Jesus to his ultimate sacrifice. The City of David, with its historical significance dating back to King David’s reign, features the Hezekiah Tunnel, marking the beginning of Jerusalem's establishment. Here, visitors can explore the Western Wall and Southern Steps, remnants of the once grand temple complex, where Jesus interacted with pilgrims during his ministry.
Multiple Via Dolorosa stations highlight key moments of Jesus' passion, culminating at Beit Hisda Pool, where Jesus healed an invalid man and convinced him to trust in himself on the Sabbath. Litostratus, also known as “Here is the Man,” is a cryptic reference often associated with Jesus’ trial, situated below ground level due to structural changes made during Roman occupation.
Further north, the Garden Tomb holds significant importance for Christians, believed to be the burial spot of Jesus, where he was crucified, buried, and ultimately resurrected. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed this location, providing evidence of one of the most pivotal events in history.
This itinerary traces the life and teachings of Jesus through these historic sites, offering insights into the biblical narratives that continue to shape religious beliefs worldwide.
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Duration 9 hours
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The Mount of Olives is a prominent hill located near the Old City of Jerusalem, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
Gethsemani is the site of Christ's betrayal, where Judas Iscariot led Jesus to his ultimate sacrifice.
The City of David has historical significance dating back to King David’s reign, featuring the Hezekiah Tunnel, marking the beginning of Jerusalem's establishment.
Beit Hisda Pool is highlighted here, where Jesus healed an invalid man and convinced him to trust in himself on the Sabbath.
Litostratus is associated with Jesus' trial, situated below ground level due to structural changes made during Roman occupation.
The Garden Tomb is believed to be the burial spot of Jesus, where he was crucified, buried, and ultimately resurrected.
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