SUNDAY

NOVEMBER 2

JERUSALEM—VICTORY, SUFFERING, OVERCOMING

The Jerusalem Jesus walked is far under your feet. See under the surface of Jerusalem and why the Bible says, "Her stones are dear to your servants; her very dust moves them to pity." Psalm 102:14

  • Enter into the Jerusalem that Abraham and David knew in the excavations of The City of David. 

  • Take in the sweeping outlook of Jerusalem, then walk through the ruins of David’s palace, past walls Abraham saw, the city Solomon and the prophets knew, and then choose your adventure.

  • For the adventurous: choose Hezekiah’s Tunnel. Bring a flashlight, and shoes and clothes that can get wet. The water will come up to your knees. This is the water course chiseled out during the days of Senacharib’s threat to Jerusalem. 

  • For those who want to keep dry, take the dry Canaanite era tunnel.

  • See the Pool of Siloam where Jesus sent the blind man to wash his eyes to be cleansed.

  • See the Dead Sea scrolls at the Shrine of the Book and watch your imagination come alive with the Model of Jesus’ Jerusalem at the Israel Museum.

  • Ponder God’s plan for Israel at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial.

  • Insert yourself into the story of modern Israel at the Friends of Zion Museum. Some report that this is one of the most powerful places they have visited in the land.

  • Dinner and overnight at Yehuda hotel Jerusalem

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