Category: Biblical Sites

  • Dominus Flevit

    Dominus Flevit

    The Place Where Jesus Wept Over Jerusalem Perched on the western slope of the Mount of Olives, overlooking the breathtaking skyline of Jerusalem, stands one of the most emotional and powerful sites in the Holy Land: Dominus Flevit. Its name comes from Latin and means “The Lord Wept.” Here, according to the Gospel of Luke,…

  • Capernaum: Where a Fisherman’s Home Became the Heartbeat of the Early Church

    Capernaum: Where a Fisherman’s Home Became the Heartbeat of the Early Church

    On the gentle northern shore of the Sea of Galilee rests the ancient village of Capernaum, a place where stone ruins quietly carry one of the most compelling stories in Christian history. What appears today as a tranquil archaeological site was once a lively fishing town filled with merchants, disciples, and pilgrims. For travelers who…

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