MT. SINAI AND PETRA EXTENSION October
The Wailing Wall is the most venerated site in the world for the Jewish people. It is the only remnant of the Jerusalem Temple that was destroyed in 70AD by the Romans. Since then, it has been the focus of Jewish prayer and has symbolized Jewish hope for their eventual return to the land of promise. Immediately above the Wailing Wall is the Temple Mount, where the Bible says that the Jewish Temple will be rebuilt in preparation for the end of this age and the return of Jesus Christ.
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24 NOVEMBER 1, 201631 - November 4, 2016
(postmark date),
LON SOLOMON’S BEST OF THE HOLY LAND TOUR OCTOBER 24 – NOVEMBER 1, 2016
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OFF THE ISRAEL PORTION OF THE TOUR!
The Sea of Galilee
Dome of the Rock from the Mount of Olives
St. Catherine’s Monastery and Mt. Sinai
The Garden Tomb
Mosaic at the site of the feeding of the 5000
Valley of Armageddon from the top of Mt. Carmel
(1 Kings 18)
Sea of Galilee
Worshippers at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem
Garden of Gethsemane
Actual Synagogue where Jesus worshipped in
Capernaum
The Mt. of the Beatitudes
Sea of Galilee from the Mt. of the Beatitudes
Pontius Pilate stone from Caesarea
Theater at Caesarea from Jesus' day
Damascus Gate in Old City of Jerusalem
Lion's Gate where Stephen was martyred (Acts 7) Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives
Floating in the Dead Sea Masada at Sunset with the Dead Sea in the distance
The Siq--Entryway into Petra
Petra Valley
Monastery at Petra
Treasury at Petra
St. Catherine’s Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai Climbers on Mount Sinai
Great Isaiah Scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls Baptism in the Jordan River