Emmaus, Caesarea, Mt. Carmel , Nazareth,
Cana, The sea of Galilee
This moment of following Jesus' footsteps is truly happy and glorious.
Emmaus:
On the day of Jesus' resurrection, two disciples, who were on their way to Emmaus, met Jesus and talked. And they recognized Him only at the dinner time when Jesus gave them bread.
Think of Jesus who appeared to two disciples who were sad about Jesus' death.
(Church)
Caesarea:
King Herod developed it into a port city and named it Caesarea in the name of the Emperor of Rome.
In the third and fourth centuries, Kaisarea became an international commercial city where Jews, Christians, and Samaritans co-existed and continued to prosper until the Byzantine era.
It is a historic place that has appeared several times in the Bible, and archaeological excavation works are still being carried out to this day.
At the end of the 6th century, walls were built around the city, which was said to have been the largest wall around the city. In 640, however, the Arab conquest lost its political and economic significance and its population declined sharply and declined.
It was then conquered by the Crusaders on May 17, 1101.
Mt. Carmel :
This mountain was the center of idolatry, and the place where the prophets Elijah Gybaral confronted false prophets.
(Elijah's statue)
(Church)
Nazareth:
The home of Jesus and his parents.
( The Church of the Annunciation)
To me, Nazareth is a special place. This is because Jesus is a place where he grew up to adulthood, and when I was in elementary school, I performed that his praise, scripture recitation and theatrical performances about Jesus of Nazareth. So There is a lot left in my mind.
Cana:
Jesus and his disciples were invited to the marriage feast, and when the wine was gone, Jesus caused a miracle to turn the water into wine.
The sea of Galilee:
Praise and worship on the Sea of Galilee has been an unforgettable memory.
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