Mount Gilboa
This is where King Saul and his sons fell on Mount Gilboa in a battle between Israel and the Philistines. As David heard the sad news of the loss of his...
This is where King Saul and his sons fell on Mount Gilboa in a battle between Israel and the Philistines. As David heard the sad news of the loss of his...
One of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world, the Dea Sea is shared by Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. This famous landmark is a healing bath to...
Jericho is also known as Tell es-Sultan, and it is the most excavated site in Israel after Jerusalem. The bible implies that Jericho was heavily fortified and piles of bricks...
The recent discovery of Joshua's Altar changes the face of biblical archaeology because it finds contradictions in the myth of the Canaanite origin - Israelites. It was not until 1996...
Beth Jimal's (or Jamal) is a Catholic monastery close to Bet Shemesh, the land of Judah, Israel. It is one of the most popular complex's around and you will usually it find filled...
Located west of the Dead Sea, Arad is one of the most important archaelogical sites in Israel from the time of the Judean Kings. It is where the ruins from...
The Herodium is partly man-made and the biggest mausoleum in the Holy Land atop of the Judean Desert. In 200, Professor Ehud Metzer found the tomb of Herod and his...
Ashdod is Israel's fifth largest city and continues to be an important port city with many archaeological finds. During biblical times, Ashdod was populated by the Philistines who settled in an...
Ein Gedi is one of the largest oasis in Israel, located thirty-five miles southeast of Jerusalem on the western shore of the Dead Sea. Bringing together a beautiful natural setting, history,...
One of the most authentic sites in the Holy Land, Jacob's Well is more than 40 meters deep and can be found in the Greek Orthodox church at Nablus in...