Thursday, October 6, 2011
Tour From Haifa, Israel to Nazareth and Galilee and More.
On day 6 of our cruise, we explored the beautiful North of Israel from the Port of Haifa.
Our journey consisted of a full day tour to the historic locations and stunning scenery of the places where Jesus lived, preached and performed his miracles. Included on our full-day shore excursion were: Nazareth, Cana, Tabgha, Mount of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Sea of Galilee, Yardenit Baptismal Site on The Jorgan River, the Haifa Bay and Baha'i Gardens, and lunch overlooking the Sea of Galilee. We travelled through lush green hills and we could see the Golan Heights and Lebanon from different points along the journey.
First, we traveled along the plains of Armageddon to Nazareth - the place where Jesus spent his early years. In Nazareth, we toured the Basilica of the Annunciation, established at the site where, according to Roman Catholic tradition, the Virgin Mary received the news from Angel Gabriel that she would give birth to Jesus. Rebuilt in 1969, on the remains of Byzantine and Crusader churches, it is the largest Christian sanctuary in the Middle East. The vast upper church and courtyard are decorated with large gift mosaics of the Virgin Mary donated by 43 nations from around the world. Each mosaic reflects characteristic of its mother land. My favorite mosaics were from Cameroon, Japan, Thailand, and the USA. Here is a site that shows all 43 mosaics, gifts and more….
http://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/AnnunciationMosaics.html
The site has been a pilgrimage destination since earliest times and remains an important stop for Christian Holy Land pilgrims today.
Then onwards to Tabgha, the site of the miracle of loaves and fish. There were fish mosaics in the tile throughout. We saw the great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great greatgrandparent of the fishes from THE loaves and fishes :).
Next, was my favorite stop because it was beautiful and peaceful--a visit to the Mount of Beatitudes where it is believed Jesus preached the famous Sermon on the Mount. Located on a hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee near Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes is the traditional site of Jesus' delivery of the Sermon on the Mount, probably the most famous sermon of all time (Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. …) I found it a bit odd that our tour guide asked a fellow traveler to read The Beatitudes from the bible. Perhaps he simply refuses to read from the New Testament—he did this several times. Pilgrims have been drawn to this scenic place since at least the 4th century.
Next was a visit to Capernaum, an ancient fishing village located on the beautiful shores of the Sea of Galilee, considered the center of Jesus' ministry. The town is cited in the Gospel of Luke where it was reported to have been the home of the apostles Simon Peter, Andrew, James, Matthew, and John. Key points of interest here are the archeological site where excavations have revealed ruins of two ancient synagogues, built one over the other; (where an impressive mosaic floor was recently discovered), an olive mill and an olive press dating from Roman times: and the octagonal church-- ALL with a stunning backdrop of the sea of Galilee.
Lunch was traditional bountiful, middle-eastern fare at the restaurant St Peter, overlooking the Sea of Galilee.
Continuing along the panoramic seashore, we drove to the Yardenit baptismal site where the River Jordan separates from the Sea of Galilee. This site is believed by some traditions to be the actual site where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. In this naturally scenic and symbolic setting, with diverse flora, and some exotic animal species, pilgrims from around the world come to perform baptismal ceremonies. Entire church groups even travel here for Baptism ceremonies. The gift shop, naturally, was immense. See this site for some photos: http://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/yardenit.html
We ended the day a with picturesque drive to the top of Mount Carmel for a panoramic view over the Haifa bay and the famous golden-domed Baha'i Temple with its exquisitely sculptured and manicured gardens. What a magnificent choice of locations for the world headquarters of the Baha'i Faith. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an oasis of sheer beauty. Of note, here are 7 Baha'I temples in the world, one on every continent. I have also visited the Asian site in Delhi India.
From atop Mt Carmel, we had a perfect view of our ship docked at the port.
Another enriching, moving day touring Northern Israel. Taking a small, private, group tour is always the best way to visit a port city and nearby sites.
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