Caiaphas’ House
In the location of the high priest Caiaphas’ house, the trial of Jesus came to life for me. There are 3 levels to the house. On the upper level is … Continue Reading Caiaphas’ House
In the location of the high priest Caiaphas’ house, the trial of Jesus came to life for me. There are 3 levels to the house. On the upper level is … Continue Reading Caiaphas’ House
Such a stark contrast from yesterday afternoon! We were surprised as we left the Zion Gate to be met by thousands of Jewish teenagers from around the world who were … Continue Reading The March of the Living
We walked the winding, congested, cobblestone path of the Via Dolorosa. The Catholic Church has set up 14 stations along the way to remember different parts of Christ’s march to … Continue Reading Via Dolorosa
Just outside of the main gate of Old Jerusalem there is a large tower that would have been a likely place for Pontius Pilate to question Jesus. It would also … Continue Reading Antonio Fortress
The second miracle of Jesus in Jerusalem was the healing of the lame man near the Pool of Bethesda. We stopped to look at the remnants of this pool. The … Continue Reading The Pool of Bethesda
There is a column standing outside of a Catholic Church that serves the purpose of being the place where you can take your anger out on Judas. You are supposed … Continue Reading The Column for Slapping Judas
In the Garden of Gethsemene there are olive trees that date back to the time of Jesus. One tree is estimated to be 2,400 years old. They are huge, but … Continue Reading The Garden of Gethsemene
We returned to the Mount of Olives this morning to travel the path of Jesus towards the cross. We will be traveling the Via Dolorosa. This morning is crazy cold … Continue Reading Back to the Mount of Olives… and Beyond
We ate lunch in the cafeteria of the Holocaust Museum. The lunch was delicious! It may have been the best food that we have eaten, yet. Unfortunately, not long after … Continue Reading The Holocaust Museum
We have been doing a lot of walking this morning in the hot, hot sun. We are tired. We made our way to an area that hold King David’s tomb. … Continue Reading King David’s Tomb & the Upper Room
We spent nearly an hour in a museum that holds no old items… They have only new items based on old items. Yeah, it was strange. The museum holds articles … Continue Reading A Different Kind of Museum
The Western Wall outside of the Temple Mount is where many Jews will gather to pray. They use this location because it is the closest that Jews are allowed to … Continue Reading The Western Wall
Just outside of the walls for the Temple there is a road built by the Romans. It is most likely the road that Jesus would have been on during his … Continue Reading The Roman Road
We sat on the original steps that would be leaving the Temple that Solomon built. It is really interesting to see the design. There is a narrow set of steps … Continue Reading The Temple Steps
The Dung Gate is appropriately named… We have entered the old city of Jerusalem through the Dung Gate twice now. Both times smelled like dung.
There were only 2 miracles performed by Jesus that were recorded as happening in Jerusalem. One of them has to do with a blind man who was commanded by Jesus … Continue Reading The Pool of Siloam