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Day 2 in Israel

Israel Day 2 - 1The Galilee area is beautiful. As I mentioned, Tiberias is a popular resort town. It’s strange hearing the party music going until late at night and seeing a McDonald’s within a stone’s throw of the lake. At the same time, most of the area is undeveloped and allows you to get a feel for what life was like there two thousand years ago.

Did Jesus eat at this McDonald's?

Did Jesus eat at this McDonald’s?

On our second day in Israel, we drove up to see the ruins of Korazin. You may remember this as one of the towns that Jesus pronounced judgment on. He criticized it because he had done many miracles there, so we know that Jesus spent a good amount of time in this little village.

Korazin's central street

Korazin’s central street

The "seat of Moses" in the synagogue at Korazin

The “seat of Moses” in the synagogue at Korazin

Standing on the "reader's platform" in the synagogue

Standing on the “reader’s platform” in the synagogue

Central door of the synagogue

Central door of the synagogue

Carolina by a manger in Korazin

Carolina by a manger in Korazin

From there we drove up to Dan, which has a beautiful nature reserve. Dan was known for being the northernmost part of Israel, as well as a famous site of idolatry. There’s a reason the tribe of Dan is left out of the list of tribes in Revelation.

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At the Dan Natural Reserve

At the Dan Natural Reserve

Dimensions of ancient altar set up in northern Israel (at Dan)

Dimensions of ancient altar set up in northern Israel (at Dan)

Dan has many springs, from which flow the Jordan River. How did I never connect the name Jor-dan with Dan? Jordan means “coming down from Dan.”

Spring at Dan

We saw an ancient gate that has been discovered, dating back to what would have been the time of Abraham. Did Abraham himself go through this gate? Possibly.

Ancient gate

Ancient gate

Caesarea Philippi is in the same area. There was an area of temples there: temple to Caesar Augustus, temple to Pan, temple to Zeus, and temple of the dancing goats (goats were said to dance to Pan’s music). The first two were standing at the time of Jesus. As Jesus spoke of building his church, it’s quite possible that he was standing before these symbols of Roman authority and pagan deities.

Cultic site at Caesarea Philippi

Cultic site at Caesarea Philippi

Cultic site at Caesarea Philippi

Cultic site at Caesarea Philippi

We then went back to the lake area, to the Cliffs of Arbel. Besides offering a panoramic view of the lake area, these cliffs are also of historical value. Josephus writes of the killing of some of the last Hasmonean rebels at this site; there are replicas of the cages by which the soldiers lowered themselves down to the rebels’ caves. Josephus tells of a great massacre of men, women, and children, so great that the soldiers begged the rebels to surrender.

Cages used by Roman soldiers to clear caves of Arbel of Jewish rebels

Cages used by Roman soldiers to clear caves of Arbel of Jewish rebels

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Panoramic view from Arbel

Carolina and Tony at Arbel

Carolina and Tony at Arbel

First Day In Israel

Ben Gurion airportOK, I’m adjusting to a new morning schedule as I help my mom adjust to life in assisted living. That’s thrown my blog posting off. But I do want to write some about what I saw and heard in Israel, mainly to write it down before I forget it all!

We arrived in Tel Aviv, spent the night there, met the rest of the group that was coming from the States, then drove up to the Sea of Galilee. Our hotel the next few nights was in Tiberias, a popular lakeside resort town.

It’s hard to get used to the distances in Israel. Israel is smaller than Lake Michigan. From Tel Aviv (on the Mediterranean) to Jerusalem is less than 60 miles. It’s less than 500 miles from Golan down to Eilat (on the Red Sea).

Going north from Tel Aviv (near the biblical city of Joppa), the country is very fertile. Lots of agriculture on the way to the Sea of Galilee. Here are a few pictures from our first day’s travel.

With my favorite traveling companion

Our friend from Cuba, Tony Fernández, got to make the trip

Our friend from Cuba, Tony Fernández, got to make the trip

This was our tour guide in Israel. His name is Nedal.

This was our tour guide in Israel. His name is Nedal.

Agriculture along the way

Agriculture along the way

Interesting to see biblical names on the road signs

Interesting to see biblical names on the road signs

Tiberias is right at sea level

Tiberias is right at sea level

Our hotel overlooked the lake

Our hotel overlooked the lake