4 holy sites you should put in your israel itinerary to visit

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4 Holy Sites You Should Put In Your Israel Itinerary To Visit

Israel is home to many holy sites – Church of Nativity, Golgotha, Mount Hermon are just some of the vast number. Each year, visitors from all over the world come to see these sites. But, did you know that there are some lesser known ones that are just as amazing? 4 Lesser-Known Holy Sites Visitors Should Consider Checking Out During Their Travels Emmaus Nicopolis It’s believed that Jesus came to the village of Emmaus after he had been killed and resurrected from his grave. In the Bible’s New Testament, two disciples had met Jesus on the road leading to Emmaus after his Resurrection. Upon their arrival to the village, the two disciples broke bread with the Savior before they realized the man before them was Jesus. There is a small museum in Emmaus that allows people to check out the ancient ossuaries and mosaic. Jesus Boat Museum A recently discovered fishing boat going back to 1 AD. Is the Jesus Boat, providing people with a clue of how fishing boats may have appeared during Jesus’ time on Earth. It may even be the same kind of boat Jesus and his disciples used when they sailed to the Sea of Galilee. The Jesus Boat that was found may or may not be the one that Jesus or his disciples used, but it’s a fascinating artifact that gives life to many of the Bible’s Gospel stories.


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