Monday, April 30, 2018

Friends!

After supper we got together with some friends from Russia who happened to be in Israel at the same time as us!

At the Hotel





On the Road to Tiberias





Sea Level and still headed down!


The Sea of Galilee


Walking in Kaffr Kanna

Bartholomew the Apostle Church, it is thought that Nathanael Bartholomew, one of the disciples of Jesus may have been from Cana.





The Wedding Church


An example of a jar used for holding water used in Jewish rituals.






Walking back to the bus we spotted this ingenious way of getting things to the apartment without having to carry them up the stairs.


In John 2:1-11 Jesus, his disciples, and His mother were in Cana of Galilee for a wedding.  It is here that He performed His first miracle turning water into wine.

Bookstore

A Hebrew English Bible fascinated the children.

Cana of Galilee



We stopped for lunch of Shawarma or Falafel at an Arab restaurant in Cana.

Traveling between Cities

Wheat harvest

Bee Hives





































Tel Megiddo




















A stone manger used for the feeding of animals.




A grain silo, with a spiral staircase entering and another exiting.















The water source was located outside the walled city and accessed by steps and a tunnel.  

The elaborate, extensive water system.








 Megiddo is an ancient city whose remains form a Tel, or mound.  Archeologists have unearthed 26 layers indicating a long period of settlement, including a Canaanite City State during the Bronze age and a royal city in the Kingdom of Israel in the Iron Age.  Famous battles fought between Egyptians and Canaanites, Egyptians and The Tribe of Judah and during WWI between the Allied Troops and the Ottomans occured here.  In Greek it is Armageddon, and in the Book of Revelations in the Bible it is the location of the final battle.