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Cave of the Patriarchs, Cave of Machpelah, Sanctuary of Abraham, Ibrahimi Mosque, double tombs of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah in Hebron, Israel
A Rabbi sits alone on his desk by the Western Wall of Jerusalem studying with his holy jewish books of Torah and Talmud.
Panorama of old Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley
Cairo, Egypt - October 8, 2023:  Looking at Cairo city from the citadel of the town. Cairo city, Egypt, north Africa.
Panoramic view of Mount of Olive. Church of All Nations and Mary Magdalene Convent on the Mount of Olives
Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem
A pilgrimage to Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and the Holy Land is a journey of faith, reflection, and discovery. It is a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, to visit sacred sites such as the Church of the Nativity and the Western Wall, and to connect with the history and spirituality of Christianity. The trip offers a chance to explore the vibrant culture and diverse traditions of the region, to meet local people, and to deepen one's understanding of the religious heritage that continues to inspire millions around the world.
Jerusalem, Israel - Oct 11, 2022: The Western Wall and the Temple Mount during Sukkot Festival.
Mount of Olives looking at Jerusalem
Deyrulzafaran Monastery is one of the most significant centers of the Assyrian Church besides its magnificent architecture. It is situated in about 5 km from the old part of Mardin in Tur Abdin plateau located in the southeast of Turkey. According to chronicles, the monastery was founded in the 5th century AD, when the first church was built there.\n\nThe Monastery was constructed on a complex which had been used as a Sun Temple before Christ and was then used as a fortress at the time of Roman Empire. When Romans left the region, Saint Shleymun broucht the bones of some saints here. He converted the castle into a monastery. For this reason, Deyrulzafaran Monastery was first known as Mor Shleymun Monastery.
Fortifications 4.5 km long around the Old City of Jerusalem. Built since the time of David, destroyed many times, then rebuilt and enlarged, including: by King Hezekiah after the Maccabean Revolt in 150 BC, by Herod in the time of Jesus and by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the mid-15th century. This last reconstruction has survived to this day.
Jerusalem old city skyline aerial view
The Israelites were living in captivity in Egypt. They were persecuted and abused. Pharaoh ordered that all Hebrew newborn boys be killed. Moses was born during this time. His mother hid him in a basket and Pharaoh’s daughter found him and raised him in the palace. God spoke to Moses through a burning bush and instructed him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to Canaan, the “Promised Land.” It took a long time to get Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave. Before leaving, the first Passover was observed. God told Moses that He would pass through Egypt and that every Egyptian boy would die. All Israelites were to place the blood of a lamb on the door so their houses would be passed over and the boys would live. After that Pharaoh allowed them to go. Moses was the leader on the journey and along the way he performed miracles like parting the Red Sea, turning his staff to a serpent, and turning the river water to blood. He was given the Ten Commandments. The Israelites were guided by God in the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. The journey was long, filled with good days, trials, and grumbling. Eventually, after 40 years in the wilderness, they made it. Moses saw the promised land and then died. He never actually made it there.
Old town streets, Mdina, Rabat, Malta
Panorama of old Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley
The Umayyad Palace, located on the Citadel Hill of Amman with the modern buildings of Jordan in the background.
jerusalem - city of peace and war of israel-arab conflict
Jerusalem - Wailing Wall Area
View of the Greek theatre of Syracuse, iconic landmark in the archaelogical park of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Chapel of Ascension in Jerusalem, Israel
Al-Aqsa Mosque from the southern side of the Walls of Jerusalem. One of the most important mosques in the world, built (together with the neighboring Kopola na Skała) in the years 660–691. It can accommodate 30,000 worshippers.
The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem with the top of the Wailing Wall on the right. The Dome of the Rock is a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was initially completed in 691 CE at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik during the Second Fitna. The Dome of the Rock is now one of the oldest works of Islamic architecture. It has been called 'Jerusalem's most recognizable landmark'. The octagonal plan of the structure may have been influenced by the Byzantine Chapel of St Mary (also known as Kathisma and al-Qadismu) built between 451 and 458 on the road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Jordan is known for its ancient history, rich heritage and unique culture.
Mount of Olives View in Jerusalem city scape, Israel.
Old Sacred City of Jerusalem, Holy Western Wall for jews. Photo of Wailing Wall
Jerusalem old city walls church skyline
The western and southern walls of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem with a view of the black-domed Al Aqsa mosque and minaret.
Bridgetown, Barbados: The Parliament Buildings of Barbados, located in Bridgetown, represent one of the oldest parliamentary institutions in the Commonwealth, with a history dating back to 1639. The current Neo-Gothic buildings, constructed of coral limestone, were erected in 1871 and house two chambers: the Senate and House of Assembly. The complex, situated on Broad Street near Heroes Square (formerly Trafalgar Square), features beautiful stained glass windows depicting British monarchs and distinctive pointed arches characteristic of Gothic Revival architecture. The buildings continue to serve as the seat of Barbados' legislature even after the country's transition to a republic in 2021. Unesco World Heritage Site.
View from the old city walls towards the Mount of Olives
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