These pictures are from the branch house in Tiberius. The group picture is taken from the top of the roof.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The first picture is the synagogue in Capernaum where Jesus taught, and then a road just behind it. And then the last one is Kursi, the traditional site where Jesus cast the devils into the swine and they ran off of the cliff into the water. There was a monastery built there, but I can't remember when it was built.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
The top picture is the plaza right in the center of the city and across from the Church of the Nativity. Then the middle picture is modern day Bethlehem. And the bottom is a field that our teachers called, "Shepard's Field." We went there to ponder and study the birth of the Savior. The city in the background is Bethlehem.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Our last stop before we crossed the border back into Israel was the Jordan River. The middle picture was a place that was recently discovered. For a long time it was in a military zone, but when they opened it back up they found this place where it was said that Jesus was baptized. Literally right across the river after about 10 feet of the bank is the border between Jordan and Israel.
Our next stop was Jerash an ancient city in Jordan. A few of the boys ran a little race, then we walked through some of the ruins and ended up in a theater. After about two minutes...I don't know if you would call them a band or not...but this group of 5 men came in and started playing the bag pipes. It was really funny at first because we were in Jordan....but they were quite the performers and played several songs.
And on the way out of Petra...why not ride a horse? Minna and I rode 3 different animals for a grand total of 9 dollars that day. It was great. The middle picture is the beginnings of a fig tree...the figs appear before the leaves. And the top picture is one of my people pictures. I think that my people pictures are some of my very favorite pictures that I have taken while I've been here.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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