Avdat in the Bible
The ruins of the Nabatean city of Avdat, once the most significant ancient city in the Negev, sit on a hill overlooking the desert. The remains of the ancient city…
The ruins of the Nabatean city of Avdat, once the most significant ancient city in the Negev, sit on a hill overlooking the desert. The remains of the ancient city…
The Sinai region is a peninsula and forms the eastern part of the national territory of Egypt. Geographically, the peninsula already belongs to the Asian continent. The Mediterranean Sea bounds…
Jaffa, the biblical Joppa in the Bible, is south of Tel Aviv and has retained its old-world charm. Many artists live in the district. According to legend, the city was…
Mount Tabor in the Bible is in Galilee, on the eastern edge of the Jezreel Plain in northern Israel. Due to its isolated location and height of 588 meters, it…
Taba Egypt is now a tiny town on the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba in the Sinai Peninsula. Here is the border with neighboring Israel. From Taba, you…
Migdal is the New Testament site better known in Europe as the name Magdala, the hometown of Mary Magdalene. In the New Testament, the place is called Magdala in the…
The Via Dolorosa in the Bible is the most famous street in Jerusalem. The name comes from Latin and means "painful path, the path of suffering." It passes through the…
The Dead Sea in the Bible (Hebrew: Jam haMelach or Salt Sea; Arabic: Bahr al-Mayyit or Bahr Lūt, "Sea of Death" or "Sea of Lot") is a brainless lake fed…
The monastery of Mar Saba is located in the Judean desert, not far from the birthplace of the Lord - Bethlehem. The Judean Desert - also called the Judaean Desert…
A series of excavations in the hills west of the Caves of Qumranhills west of the Caves of Qumran, near the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea in the West…