The document outlines a 12-day itinerary for a study tour of Israel beginning on February 28 and ending on March 12. The tour will include visits to major biblical sites in Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Megiddo, Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee, Petra, the Dead Sea, Masada, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and more. Each day provides details of locations to be visited, historical and religious significance of the sites, meals, and overnight accommodations.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Early morning arrival TEL AVIV ISRAEL, where we will be met by Inner Faith Travel representatives and transported to our hotel. Afternoon sojourn at the ancient Port of Joppa, home of Simon the Tanner.
SEE ISRAEL THROUGH JEWISH EYES TOUR” with LAWRENCE HIRSCHInnerFaith Travel
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Early morning arrival TEL AVIV ISRAEL, where we will be met by Inner Faith Travel representatives and transported to our hotel. Afternoon sojourn at the ancient Port of Joppa, home of Simon the Tanner.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. 932 Itinerary – Tour To Israel With Pastor Kathy Gray from 1st February to 16th February, 2015.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. We are featuring Jerusalem, Galilee, Nazareth, Ancient Acco, Dead Sea, Masada, Beer Sheba, & Petra (jordan) with Pastor Tony Hallo.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Early morning arrival TEL AVIV ISRAEL, where we will be met by Inner Faith Travel representatives and transported to our hotel. Afternoon sojourn at the ancient Port of Joppa, home of Simon the Tanner.
SEE ISRAEL THROUGH JEWISH EYES TOUR” with LAWRENCE HIRSCHInnerFaith Travel
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Early morning arrival TEL AVIV ISRAEL, where we will be met by Inner Faith Travel representatives and transported to our hotel. Afternoon sojourn at the ancient Port of Joppa, home of Simon the Tanner.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. 932 Itinerary – Tour To Israel With Pastor Kathy Gray from 1st February to 16th February, 2015.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. We are featuring Jerusalem, Galilee, Nazareth, Ancient Acco, Dead Sea, Masada, Beer Sheba, & Petra (jordan) with Pastor Tony Hallo.
Contents
XV. The Eloquent Orator
XVI. His First Missionary Journey
XVII. His Second Missionary Journey .
XVIII. New Fields of Labor .
XIX. New Fields of Labor — Concluded \
XX. Missionary Excursions
XXI. An Appeal to Caesar
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Monday 11th November 2013, Evening departure from Australia with Emirates Airlines via Dubai to Cairo, EGYPT.
ISRAEL & JORDAN Tour with David & Evelyn McBride in 2014InnerFaith Travel
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. TUESDAY 11th March 2014 Afternoon departure to BANGKOK, THAILAND, for onward connection to TEL AVIV, ISRAEL.
Contents
XV. The Eloquent Orator
XVI. His First Missionary Journey
XVII. His Second Missionary Journey .
XVIII. New Fields of Labor .
XIX. New Fields of Labor — Concluded \
XX. Missionary Excursions
XXI. An Appeal to Caesar
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Monday 11th November 2013, Evening departure from Australia with Emirates Airlines via Dubai to Cairo, EGYPT.
ISRAEL & JORDAN Tour with David & Evelyn McBride in 2014InnerFaith Travel
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. TUESDAY 11th March 2014 Afternoon departure to BANGKOK, THAILAND, for onward connection to TEL AVIV, ISRAEL.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. FRIDAY 14th March 2014
Depart from Australia to Cairo, EGYPT.
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Depart via Asia where we connect with our onward flight to TEL AVIV, ISRAEL. Afternoon arrival TEL AVIV ISRAEL, where we will be met by Inner Faith Travel representatives and transported to our hotel.
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Celebrate Messiah Australia Israel through Jewish EyesInnerFaith Travel
INNER FAITH TRAVEL is a non-denominational Christian travel company, established to serve the travel needs of the Church. Saturday 19th October 2013, Depart Australian cities to Singapore to connect with our flight to Istanbul.
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Depart from Sydney with Emirates Airlines via Dubai to Athens, Greece.
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1. Israel 2012 Study Tour
MY DAILY ITINERARY
TUE, FEB 28 LOS ANGELES
Depart Los Angeles for a connection in Newark
then on to Tel-Aviv.
Meals and overnight on board.
WED, FEB 29 TEL AVIV
Arrive at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport and meet
our guide who will welcome us to the Land of
the Bible and escort us throughout our stay in
Israel. Israeli guides are legendary for their
knowledge and dedication. Ours will instruct us
on the many sites we will visit and their
relationship to the religion, history, archaeology,
culture, and modern life in Israel. Visit Jaffa
before proceeding to Herzelya. Dinner and
overnight at our hotel.
THU, MAR 1 CAESAREA • MEGIDDO •
TIBERIAS
Refreshed from a good night's sleep you may
wish to stroll the beach before a full Israeli Buffet
Breakfast. Today we pass through the fast
growing towns and farms of the Plain of Sharon
enroute to Caesarea, site of major events in the
2. lives of Peter and Paul. It's on to Megiddo,
inspiration for James Michener's "The Source",
and prophesied site of Armageddon.
Archaeological digs reveal 20 layers of
civilization, including fortifications of King
Solomon and the water tunnel of King Ahab.
Megiddo provides a magnificent view of the
fertile Jezreel Valley, at the crossroads of the
ancient Via Maris. We drive through the Jezreel
Valley to Sepphoris, the former Roman capital
of the Galilee and the famous seat of the
Sanhedrin, the ancient Jewish ruling council, in
the second century A.D. Sepphoris is comprised
of a Crusader fortress, a Roman amphitheater
and numerous impressive mosaics. Continue
through the rolling hills of the Galilee to
Nazareth. Nazareth Village brings to life a farm
and Galilean village, recreating Nazareth as it
was 2,000 years ago. It is a window into the life
of Jesus, the city’s most famous citizen.
Overnight in Tiberias
FRI, MAR 2 SEA OF GALILEE
We will visit an ancient boat believed to be from
Jesus’ time found in the Sea of Galilee in 1986.
We walk into old Capernaum with the ancient
synagogue; on to the site of the Multiplication of
the Loaves and Fishes (Tabgha), the Sermon on
3. the Mount and the Mount of Beatitudes. In the
afternoon we will journey north to Caesarea
Phillipi (Banias Spring) where Peter confessed,
“You are the Christ, the Son of the Living
God” (Matthew 16:16.) Dinner and overnight at
our hotel in Tiberias.
SAT, MAR 3 NORTHERN GALILEE
Today we will journey to Hazor originally
conquered by Joshua in 1300 B.C. King
Solomon began reconstruction here and King
Ahab erected a magnificent palace here as well.
Later we visit Bethsaida. This day alone is
worth the trip! We are now literally walking in the
footsteps of Jesus. We will take a most
memorable boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, in
a replica of the ancient wooden boat used in
Jesus’ day. This evening we will visit the Jordan
River. Return to our hotel in Tiberias for
overnight.
SUN, MAR 4 JORDAN VALLEY • PETRA
Drive along the Jordan Valley to Beit She'an to
see the expansive excavations taking place at
this ancient Roman Decapolis city. Later we
cross into Jordan. Visit Mt. Nebo which is
reputed to be the burial place of Moses. Arrive
in Petra in time for dinner and overnight.
4. MON, MAR 5 PETRA • DEAD SEA
This morning we tour the city of Petra, lost to the
world for centuries, the “Rose-Red City Half as
Old as Time”, lay hidden in the mountains of
southern Jordan. It had been a stronghold and
capital for the Nabateans. It had a fatally
vulnerable fault: its water came by aqueduct
from nearby Wadi Musa. When the secret was
discovered and the aqueduct cut, it fell to Rome
in A.D.106 When Rome entered, already there
were Nabatean tombs, temples and monuments
cut directly out of the red rock. This morning we
travel through the deep and narrow passages
which occur naturally, carved millions of years
ago by erosion. (As a great deal of walking is
included in the visit, we suggest good
walking shoes.) The Treasury finally appears
magnificently and immediately in front of us after
we emerge from what seems like a hundred
turns in the ravine. Now we begin our
exploration of what both the Nabateans and
Romans left for us to witness. The most
adventurous will be invited to hike up to the
spiritual “High Place”, site of the sacrificial alter
and offering a spectacular view of the ancient
city and environs. Proceed to the Arava border
5. and travel north to the Dead Sea. Dinner and
overnight at the Dead Sea.
TUE, MAR 6 MASADA • QUMRAN •
JERUSALEM
This morning we will go for a swim, rather a
"float", in the salted waters of the Dead Sea.
Depart for Masada, overlooking the Dead Sea,
the lowest spot on Earth, where we ascend by
cable car to visit the remnants of Herod's
Palace and where in 73 A.D. the Zealots made
their last stand against the might of Rome. Visit
Ein Gedi, fabled Spring of David, and proceed
to Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were
found in 1947. It's now time to “go up” to
Jerusalem. We will enter the city as pilgrims did
since ancient times to fulfill the words of the
prophet "I was glad when they said unto me:
'Our feet shall stand within thy Gates, O
Jerusalem" (Psalms 122:1-2.) Dinner and
overnight in Jerusalem.
WED, MAR 7 JERUSALEM
This morning proceed to the Mt. of Olives for a
magnificent view of the Old City. Take the
“Palm Sunday Walk” to the Garden of
Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations and
drive across the Kidron Valley. Enter the Old
6. City through St. Stephen's Gate (Lions' Gate)
to the Muslim Quarter, visit the beautiful
Church of St. Anne and the Pool of Bethesda,
Pilate's Judgment Hall, and the Ecce Homo
Arch. Walk along the Via Dolorosa, into the
Christian Quarter, and see the Stations of the
Cross. Visit Hezekiah’s Tunnel and the Pool of
Siloam. Drive to Mt. Zion to see the House of
Caiaphas and the Upper Room of the Last
Supper. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.
THU, MAR 8 JERUSALEM
We will begin the day with a visit to the
reconstructed Jewish Quarter, walk through the
Cardo, the original Roman street and see the
amazing remains of the massive wall built by
King Hezekiah. Visit the Temple Institute and
the Burnt House. See the important
excavations taking place at the Western Wall
and the Southern Temple Staircase. Visit the
Davidson Center and archaeological park.
Also visit the City of David (or the Ophel) which
was the Jebusite city that David had conquered.
Since that part of Jerusalem remained in use
almost up to current times, it is hard to find much
that can be attributed to David. However, some
believe that David built a citadel with his palace
7. just to the north outside the walls of the Jebusite
city.
FRI, MAR 9 JERUSALEM
Start the day with a visit the scale model of
Jerusalem as it looked in the first century A.D.
Proceed to Yad Vashem, Holocaust Museum.
On to the Temple Mount, where Abraham was
to sacrifice Isaac. See the Dome of the Rock
and alAqsa Mosque that now stand there. End
the afternoon at Golgotha (Gordon's Calvary)
and the empty Garden Tomb. Special time is
planned for worship, meditation and
inspiration. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.
SAT, MAR 10 JERUSALEM • BETHLEHEM
Proceed to the Philistine country of Bet
Shemesh, telling the story of the Philistines
returning the Ark to the Israelites there. Also visit
Bet Govrin-Maresha National Park. Maresha
is one of the cities fortified by King Rehoboam (2
Chron 11:8). Some believe King Herod was born
there. It was a large city in Hellenistic and
Roman times where people dug caves into the
soft rock below their house. Stop at the Valley of
Elah where David slew Goliath. We will visit
Bethlehem and see Manger Square, the
Church of the Nativity, and view Shepherds'
8. Fields and the Fields of Boaz and Ruth. Late
night dinner show (The Tsabarim Folklore
Ensemble) http://www.jerusalemdance.com/
Then Overnight in Jerusalem.
SUN, MAR 11 JERUSALEM
The day is at leisure for us to relax and visit
some of the sites of Jerusalem we have seen
over the past few days. Pack and prepare for
our journey home. This evening we will share
in a Farewell Dinner and the presentation of
a Certificate of Pilgrimage to each tour
participant.
MON, MAR 12 TEL AVIV • LOS ANGELES
Early morning transfer to the airport. Our guide
will assist us with check-in procedures. Depart
on our hometown flight. We will arrive home this
evening with wonderful memories of a visit to the
Land of the Bible!