Tatzpit Rehavam Ze’evi A lookout opposite the Seven Arches Hotel on the crest of the Mount of Olives is named Tatzpit Rehavam or Mitzpe Rehavam in memory of the assassinated ...
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Church of All Nations
Gethsemane – Church of All Nations The Church of All Nations, officially named the Basilica of the Agony, is located at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem next ...
Read More »Church of the Pater Noster and Neighbors
Beit Hahoshen (A-Tur) Jewish home in mostly Arab neighborhood of Mount of Olives (A-Tur neighborhood) founded in April 2006, in two adjunct buildings. The two homes are located at the top ...
Read More »Antonio Barluzzi’s Contribution to Israel
The architect Antonio Barluzzi (1884-1960), Italian by birth, had holy architecture in his blood. His maternal grandfather was the architect responsible for the maintenance of St. Peter’s Basilica. For many years ...
Read More »Christian Temple Mount Tour
A Christian Temple Mount Tour Video Tour the Temple Mount in Jerusalem with Dr. David Reagan. Lamb & Lion Ministries is a Bible prophecy teaching ministry. This video is a very ...
Read More »The Colors of Jerusalem
Photo Tourism – The Colors of Jerusalem Artistic photographs of the colors of Jerusalem following many of the most popular tourist and pilgrim attractions in the Holy City of Jerusalem, Israel. ...
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See Jerusalem as Jesus saw it. Visit the Mount of Olives and Dominus Flevit Church, Church of Mary Magdalene, Pater Noster and Gethsemane. Panorama from Dominus Flevit Church Jerusalem, Israel This panorama ...
Read More »Israel Christian Tours – A List of Top Sites
Are you planning a Holy Land experience to visit Christian religious sites in Israel. Create the perfect Israel tour itinerary by combining the most popular pilgrimage sites in the Holy Land. ...
Read More »Pater Noster Church Jerusalem
The name of this church recalls Jesus’ teaching of the Lord’s Prayer to his disciples. Steps below the altar lead down to the crypt of the 4th-century basilica, partially built in a cave with ...
Read More »Bethphage – Mount of Olives – Jerusalem
Bethphage (in Greek) or Bethsphage (in other Christian sources) or Bet Pagi (in Hebrew and Aramaic) means “house of un-ripe figs’. It is assumed by Eusebius of Caesarea (Onom 58:13) to be on ...
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