Jerusalem
The day's first stop is the Temple Mount (Mt. Moriah), where Abraham brought his son Isaac to offer him as a sacrifice (Genesis 22). This is the place where the different Temples stood and were destroyed. From here, we will go down to the Western Wall, the holiest place today for the Jewish people. We will continue to the Archeological Park, including the Southern Steps (the Herodian Staircase), which led the Pilgrims up and down from the Temple platform during the three main festivals. This is where the 3,000 were baptized and came to faith on the feast of Pentecost (Acts 2: 41). Then, we will walk down to the City of David. David conquered the Jebusite city and made it the capital of Israel (2 Samuel 4-10). We will see the archeological site, including the city's water systems from different periods. It will be optional to walk through Hezekiah's Tunnel, built between 705 – 701 B.C. (for those who would like to, we recommend water shoes, shorts, and flashlights). We'll continue to the Pool of Siloam, where Jesus healed the man who was born blind (John 9). Next, we will visit the Upper room, the room of the Last Supper (Matthew 26 and Luke 22), and where the Holy Spirit came down on the feast of Pentecost (Acts 2). We will then walk down underneath the Upper Room to visit David’s Tomb. From there, continue to Saint Peter in Gallicantu (the House of Caiaphas), where Peter denied the Lord three times and where Christ was held the night prior to His appearance before Pilate (Matthew 26: 57-63, John 18: 15-18, 25-27). We will then return to our hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.
Hotel: Jerusalem