St. Jerome (347-420 AD) said, “Five gospels record the life of Jesus; four you will find in books and the one you will find in the Holy Land they: read the fifth gospel and the world of the four will open to you."
One of the best ways to understand Jesus and the Gospels is by visiting the Holy Land. And an even better way is to do it on foot.
The Jesus Trail is a 65-km (40-mi) hiking trail in the Galilee region of Israel that connects sites from the life of Jesus in addition to other historical and religious places. Walking in the Holy Land is an alternative to a busy and crowded bus tour.
The route begins where Jesus was raised in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana, Ilaniya, Kibbutz Lavi, the Horns of Hattin, Nebi Shu’eib, Arbel National Park, Migdal, Ginosar, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes, and finishes in Capernaum -- the "town of Jesus" -- where Christ lived with the disciples during his three year period of active ministry.
Walk the same rugged terrain and gaze on the beautiful landscapes of the Galilee that Christ himself did. On the Jesus Trail, you will connect in an intimate way with the Life of Christ by walking (literally) in his footsteps.
15 окт 2024