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    • Nazareth. Read: Matthew 2:21-23; John 1:45-46; Matthew 21:6-11. ‘Can anything good come out of Nazareth?’ The adage, popular in Jesus’ day, now has an emphatic answer: Yes!
    • Sea of Galilee. Read: Mark 1:14-20; Matthew 8:23-27; John 21:1-14. This picturesque body of water served as the backdrop for many interactions and miracles throughout the life of Jesus.
    • Mount of Beatitudes. Read: Luke 6:17-26; Matthew 4:23-5:12. Some of Jesus’ most famous words were uttered on the Mount of Beatitudes, where He delivered His best-known sermon.
    • Western Wall and Southern Steps. Read: Luke 2:21-49; Matthew 4:1-11; John 10:22-28. Praying at the Western Wall is a powerful experience that links you shoulder-to-shoulder and heart-to-heart with the Jewish people, who pray here daily.
    • Plan A Trip to Israel: Places Where Jesus Walked
    • Where Jesus Was in The Galilee and Northern Israel
    • Where Jesus Was in Jerusalem and Judea

    When you visit Israel as a Christian, it is quite surreal to think that you are literally walking on the same ground that Jesus did. Jesus chose this little piece of land to spend His years on earth. In order to bring us salvation, He became fully human and lived a normal (for the most part) life among the Jews. The Gospels give us a pretty good id...

    1. Nazareth

    Nazareth was a small village in Jesus’ day. This was His “boyhood home”, as Luke the evangelist puts it (Luke 4:16). Growing up in Nazareth, Jesus learned carpentry and stonework from His father, Joseph. As an adult, He returns to Nazareth and at the synagogue He confesses to be the fulfillment of the prophet Isaiah’s words: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, for He has anointed me to bring Good News to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim that captives will be released, that the blind will...

    2. Caesarea Philippi

    Caesarea Philippi is located in the country’s highest mountains. It is surrounded by breathtaking nature that you won’t find in other parts of Israel. This is where the disciples got the revelation that Jesus is the Messiah. And Simon was called Peter after recognizing that his Teacher is „the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16). Jesus then added: “…upon this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.” (Matthew 16:18) Caesarea Philippi and the area of...

    3. Cana of Galilee

    We may not know much about Cana, but there was one significant event that took place in this humble Galilean village. Jesus and his family attended a wedding in Cana. We don’t even know who the Groom and the Bride were. What we do know is, when the wine supply had run out, Jesus’ mother brought attention to her son saying, “Do whatever He tells you”(John 2:5). Although at first He said that His time has not yet come, in the end Jesus performed here His first public miracle by turning water in...

    6. Bethlehem

    We do not know if Jesus spent any time in Bethlehemthroughout His life, if at all, after being born there. Nevertheless, it was an important town in His family line, as it was the hometown of King David. Mary and Joseph, Jesus’ earthly parents, had to return to Bethlehem to register for a census decreed by Augustus, the Roman Emperor. They did so right in time for Jesus to be born (Luke 2:1-6). Jesus spent the first weeks, possibly months, of His life in this “House of Bread”(the Hebrew meani...

    7. The Jerusalem Temple

    The very first time Jesus was in the Temple was probably about a month after His birth. That is because His earthly parents wanted to dedicate Him to God, in accordance to the law (Luke 2:23). The family must have also frequented the Temple regularly when Jesus was growing up. In result, at 12 years old He was already debating scholars at this holy place. Years later, He confronted merchants in the courts of the Temple, saying they turned His Father’s House into a den of thieves (Matthew 21:1...

    8. Jordan River

    The Jordan Riverconnects the Galilee with Judea and runs right past Jericho. It was most likely by this desert city where John the Baptist called on people to repent and return to God. And Jesus met him there. John was called to prepare the way, and in that moment, he recognized the One he was waiting for (John 1:34). Despite John’s hesitancy, Jesus asked to be baptized and many witnessed the most beautiful declaration of Father’s love: “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” (Ma...

  1. “In the Land where Jesus walkedis a modern Christian hymn about places in the Holy Land where events in the life of Jesus took place. The words are by Pat McCarthy and the music by Robert Loretz, developed from an ancient Jewish folk melody.

  2. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: The best places to walk where Jesus walked include Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, and sites along the Jordan River such as the traditional baptism site.

  3. Mount Arbel, Israel. (David Landis) Much more than a Christian pilgrimage, the 65km Jesus Trail in northern Israel encourages travellers to tread carefully. Instead of asking “what would...

  4. Dec 19, 2019 · December 19, 2019. Where Jesus Walked on Earth—Modern Sites from the Life of Christ. At the Sea of Galilee, nearby hotels and resorts fade away. The sound of water lapping against the shore transports you to first-century Israel where you can almost hear Jesus say, not just to Peter, but also to you, “Come.” As followers of Jesus, we live by faith.

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  6. Lyrics. The walls of old Jerusalem; Jordan’s gentle shore; A holy land made holy by the presence of the Lord. I did not walk beside Him long ago in Galilee. But I’ll stand in holy places wherever I may be. Chorus: Far from the holy land where Jesus came to dwell. I walk each day where Jesus walked. when I do my Savior’s will.

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