Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Tuesday, April 1, 2014:

Another beautiful day.  Thank You, Lord.

We rested very well last night because we were extremely tired after all the walking yesterday.  Walking anywhere you go in Jerusalem is a challenge.  Up or down stairs, steep ramps, rough uneven pavement, handrails are infrequent, and our guide, Ronnie, doesn’t waste any time getting from place to place.  Jerusalem is loud and very crowded with the locals plus thousands of tourists.  You can feel the tension between the Arabs and the Jews.  There are certain Palestinian areas that Ronnie won’t go in to with us, because he fears for his safety.  The clutter and trash are everywhere.  There are hawkers trying to make a buck (or a shekel) every few feet.

Our first stop this morning was at the Mount of Olives and the Garden of Gethsemane. There has been lots of construction on these sites since Sharon was there in 1966, so nothing looked familiar except the few remaining olive trees.   Some of the olive trees are believed to be nearly 2,000 years old.



We walked back UP to the old city to the Praetorian where Jesus was tried before Pilate and condemned to death.  Here there were floor tiles that date back to Jesus’ time.  We can assume that we were standing where He stood during that awful time.  We then walked the Via Dolorosa which is a tourist attraction with 14 Stations of the Cross. Ronnie reminded us that this was created by the Catholic Church in Europe (France and Spain) to satisfy the local Catholics who could not afford to travel out of their countries and was later adopted by Israel for the tourists who did make the trip.  But that it is not scriptural.  Only three of the events of the Stations of the Cross are mentioned in the Bible.

After lunch, the last stop of the day was to the pool of Siloam where Jesus healed blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52).  The pool was only uncovered about six years ago.  Only a portion of one side and a corner are visible today (where the people are standing).  The balance is buried under the green plants on the left of the picture on property owned by a Muslim who will not sell the property or permit excavation on the grounds.


Monday, March 31, 2014:

Dr. David Jeremiah @ Southern Steps
Again, it is a gorgeous sunny day. Thank You, Lord. Our morning started on the Southern Steps to the Temple Mount. We sat on the very steps on which Jesus walked. This is one of the few areas in Jerusalem where Jesus’ presence can be verified. It is a humbling experience to be in His presence in such a tangible way. Dr. Jeremiah gave another of his inspiring talks to the group.

Southern Steps to the Temple Mount





Garden Tomb, Upper Room: These sites have been developed for tourism and there is no evidence that these are authentic sites.



The Garden Tomb

Sharon @ entrance to Garden Tomb

Western Wall or Wailing Wall












Western Wall also known as the Wailing Wall: This is the only portion of the Temple Mount that the Jewish people have continuous access to. Men and women are separated and pray at opposite ends of the wall.

We had lunch in the Jewish Quarter, and ate a local sandwich which consisted of turkey, lamb, hummus and greens on flat bread. Very good. Of course, the side of french fries and a Coke added a little touch of home.