Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Places Not To Be Missed On Holy Land Vacations

By Gary Edwards


For Christians a trip to the Holy Land is an experience not to be missed. Most would love to spend a few hours looking out over the Sea of Galilee, walking the Way of Sorrows, and visiting the Garden Tomb. Tourists coming to this area usually want to see as much as possible to get a feel for what it must have been like when Jesus walked, taught and died here. Holy Land vacations are a great way for Christians to see some of the places they have read about.

The Via Dolorosa is the path believers say Jesus was taken on the way to the cross. Visitors can take the same walk and stop along the way at each one of the fourteen stations of the cross. It begins at the Lions' Gate in the Muslim Quarter. Most advise tourists to join the Friday procession or take a guided tour because some stations of the cross can be difficult to spot.

In Jerusalem's Old City, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is located on the spot known as Golgotha or Calvary, where Jesus was crucified. Pilgrims since the fourth century have made their way here. Many theorize that Christ's tomb is located below the church.

One alternative burial site is the Garden Tomb. This shrine has become an increasingly popular spot for Protestants to come and spend time in contemplation and prayer. The tomb was only discovered in 1867 and now welcomes visitors to explore its double chamber.

Jesus spent a considerable amount of time near the Sea of Galilee, and most visitors want to get a look at the place where He found many of His disciples. This sea is actually a large freshwater lake, and tourists can take a sail in a vessel not unlike those used by fishermen in Jesus' time.

Bethlehem, located in Judea, is one place most Christians want to visit. Anyone going into this area should be aware that it is disputed territory. Since it is the birthplace of Jesus, most risk the possible danger in order to walk in Shepherd's Field and imagine what it must have been like when the angels announced the coming of Ch.

Visitors to Nazareth, Jesus' childhood home and the town where Mary and Joseph lived when Gabriel appeared to Mary, is an interesting town to visit. Guests can see Mary's Well and spend some time in the Church of the Annunciation. The original structure, built to commemorate Gabriel's revelation to Mary, is gone. The current one was erected in the mid twentieth century to replace it. Nazareth is located in the vicinity of Mount Tabor.

Israel is a place that is steeped in history. Visiting here is special for Christians who want to learn more about the life Jesus led. It's a moving experience for most and one they never forget.




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