Kursi: The Miracle of the Swine Unveiled
At Kursi, Jesus’ “Miracle of the Swine,” occurred. This event narrated in the New Testament, makes it a significant point of interest for both history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.
At Kursi, Jesus’ “Miracle of the Swine,” occurred. This event narrated in the New Testament, makes it a significant point of interest for both history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.
Corazim is situated in the northern part of Israel, just 2 miles north of Capernaum. At Corazim Jesus reproaches the city for the inhabitants’ lack of faith.
The Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter in Tabgha, Israel, is traditionally believed to be the place where Jesus Christ reinstated Peter as the chief among the Apostles.
The Damascus Gate, is one of the main entrances to the Old City of Jerusalem. Bult in 1537, It is located on the northwestern side of the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Broad Wall of Jerusalem, known in Hebrew as HaChoma HaRechava, is an ancient defensive wall located in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City.
The Jesus Boat was found in the general area of Gennesaret, where Jesus and His disciples landed after Jesus was seen walking on the waters of the Sea of Galilee.
Magdala lies 5 kilometers north of Tiberias in the region of Galilee, Israel. At Magdala, a synagogue from the time of the Second Temple was found with a carved stone used a podium for reading the scrolls of the bible.
The Alexander Nevsky Church was built between 1896 and 1903. It is named after the 13th-century Russian military leader, Alexander Nevsky, who expanded Russia’s borders and won the public’s admiration.
The Dung Gate, also known as the Silwan Gate or the Mughrabi Gate, is one of the eight gates in the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Pool of Siloam was built during the reign of King Hezekiah in the 8th century BCE. According to the Gospel of John, it was at the Siloam Pool where Jesus healed a blind man.