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Book The Land of the an 11 day tour of Israel and Palestine based in Galilee, Bethlehem and Jerusalem led by Mike Fuller Friday 3 rd – Monday 13 th July 2015 (in hot weather, staying at inexpensive hotels; planned with theological students in mnd)
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Mike Fuller is a New Wine speaker, international Bible teacher, retired Baptist Minister and teacher of Religious Studies, and author of “The Entire Story of the Bible in 50 Minutes” and “A Fool’s Guide to Following Jesus”.
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Friday 3 rd July Morning flight from London Luton to Tel Aviv
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We are then transferred by air- conditioned bus (with Wi-Fi) to our first hotel … Friday 3 rd July
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… in Tiberias, a few hundred yards from the Sea of Galilee Evening free! Friday 3 rd July
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We start the day with an “orientation” multi-media presentation introducing Galilee… Saturday 4 th July
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… then we explore Galilee, passing Mount Tabor (a possible site of the Transfiguration) … Saturday 4 th July
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We visit Cana (the site of Jesus’ first miracle, turning water into wine) … Saturday 4 th July
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In Nazareth, we visit sites connected with the childhood of Jesus … The Church of the Annunciation The Church of the Well Saturday 4 th July
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… we also visit Nazareth Village, built to show and explain life and trades in the time of Jesus. Saturday 4 th July
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… the Mount of the Precipice, where Jesus walked through the crowd that sought to throw him down … Saturday 4 th July
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… finally, we view the Valley of Armageddon – scene of ancient battles, and the Bible setting for End of Times Saturday 4 th July
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Evening mini-lecture: An Israeli perspective on the conflict Saturday 4 th July
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We begin today by viewing the 2000 year old “Jesus boat” at a nearby kibbutz … Sunday 5 th July
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We sail across the lake on a replica of this boat, pausing on the lake for our Sunday worship… Sunday 5 th July
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We visit Kursi on the Sea of Galilee - the site associated with the story of the “Gadarene swine” … Sunday 5 th July
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… the recently discovered village of Bethsaida, Peter and Andrew’s home … The “Fishermen’s House” at Bethsaida Sunday 5 th July
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… then continue to Capernaum (Jesus’ home town) … Sunday 5 th July
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… where we see Peter’s house and the ancient synagogue. Sunday 5 th July
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We visit Tabgha (associated with the feeding of the 5000, and one of Jesus’ resurrection appearances) Sunday 5 th July
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We end the day with worship together on the “Mount of the Beatitudes” Sunday 5 th July
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Evening mini- lecture: Do chronology and geography matter in the evangelists’ accounts of Jesus life ? Sunday 5 th July
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Leaving the Galilee, we drive south through the Jordan Valley Monday 6 th July
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It may be possible to baptise any member of the group who wants this – in the Jordan river Please talk to Mike about this well beforehand! We see the baptismal site where it is believed Jesus was baptised by John the Baptist Monday 6 th July
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We visit Jericho, viewing excavations of the oldest city on earth … Monday 6 th July
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… seeing the Mount of Temptation … Monday 6 th July
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… and remember Jesus’ meeting with Zacchaeus. Monday 6 th July
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We pass through the Wadi Kelt (the valley of the shadow of death) and see St George’s Monastery across the valley … Monday 6 th July
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In Bethany, we see the tomb of Lazarus … Monday 6 th July
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… and continue to our new hotel, within the Palestinian territory, in Bethlehem Monday 6 th July
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Evening mini- lecture: How important is the historicity of the birth narratives ?
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In the morning we visit Herodion, one of Herod’s palaces … … Tuesday 7 th July
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… then see the “Shepherds’ Fields”, and worship in one of the ancient shepherds’ caves. Tuesday 7 th July
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We visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Tuesday 7 th July
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We visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Tuesday 7 th July
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The remainder of the day is free to meet local Arab Christians, including visiting Bethlehem Bible College, and The Tent of Nations Tuesday 7 th July
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Evening mini-lecture: Did God command ethnic cleansing in the Old Testament ?
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Arriving in Jerusalem, we view the city from the top of the Mount of Olives … Wednesday 8 th July
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We explore the Temple Mount excavations … Wednesday 8 th July
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… and then see the Western Wall - a buttressing wall which is all that remains of the Temple … Wednesday 8 th July
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… and explore the tunnels under the Temple Mount … Wednesday 8 th July
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… at one point, walking on flagstones that Jesus almost certainly walked on. Wednesday 8 th July
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We continue to see the excavations of David’s city Wednesday 8 th July
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… and, for those who want, walk through Hezekiah’s tunnel … Wednesday 8 th July
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… finishing at the Pool of Siloam … Wednesday 8 th July
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… where we also see a newly excavated paved street from the time of Jesus. Wednesday 8 th July
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Evening mini- lecture: Do the Old Testament covenant promises apply to the modern State of Israel ?
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We return to the Western Wall - the buttressing wall which is all that remains of the Temple … … hopefully, seeing a Bar Mitzvah… Thursday 9 th July
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We then walk down into Jerusalem from the top of the Mount of Olives, following the route Jesus took on the first Palm Sunday … Thursday 9 th July
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…. stopping at the Dominus Flavit church, which marks the place where Jesus wept over Jerusalem Thursday 9 th July
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We spend some time in contemplation and worship at Gethsemane … Thursday 9 th July
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We spend some time in contemplation and worship at Gethsemane … Thursday 9 th July
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… and then follow the “Last path” through the Kidron valley … Thursday 9 th July
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… and visit a possible site of Caiaphas’ house Thursday 9 th July
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We view the valley of Gehinnom Thursday 9 th July
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Our evening meal will be a Messianic form of the Passover seder Thursday 9 th July
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Returning to the Old City, we visit the Bethesda pool, where Jesus healed a paralysed man Friday 10 th July
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We see the Lithostratus (thought to be part of the courtyard from Herod’s Antonia Fortress) Friday 10 th July
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We follow part of the “Via Dolorosa” – remembering Jesus’ walk to the cross … Friday 10 th July
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We see a possible location of the Upper Room … Friday 10 th July
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… and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre - the traditional location of the crucifixion Friday 10 th July
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We finish the day with quiet reflection at an alternative site for Jesus’ death and resurrection … “Gordon’s Calvary” and the Garden Tomb Friday 10 th July
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Evening mini- lecture: How much does it matter whether Jesus died on the Day of Passover ?
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A day in the desert! After an early breakfast, we drive south to the desert and the fortress of Masada … Saturday 11 th July
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We visit Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found … Saturday 11 th July
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We see the oasis of Ein Gedi, associated with the story of David and Saul … Saturday 11 th July
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… and have an opportunity to “swim” in the Dead Sea! Saturday 11 th July
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Sunday 12 th July Our morning worship is in Jerusalem … (afternoon free) … either at Christchurch, an Anglican Church inside the city walls with Messianic links … or at East Jerusalem Baptist Church, an English speaking congregation with a number of Palestinian believers
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In the morning we visit the Israel Museum – where we see a model of Jerusalem in the time of Jesus, the Shrine of the Book (where some of the Dead Sea Scrolls are displayed) and other antiquities Monday 13 th July
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We then visit the newly extended Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial … Monday 13 th July
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… before travelling on to Tel Aviv for our flight home £1275 includes half board, air-conditioned coach, en-suite, gratuities, licensed guide, all entrance fees does not include any fuel surcharge, lunches, insurance Monday 13 th July
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www.mikefuller.org.uk Please ask for a brochure with further details, and a booking form with full conditions
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