THE ISRAEL PILGRIMAGE EXPERIENCE 2025

- Jerusalem limestone, copper, wood and iron. It was built to a scale of 1:50, i.e., two cm. equals one meter, with an average man, in scale, measuring 3.5 cm. Across the road, Jerusalem’s Bible Land Museum offers a guided tour of part of its exhibition halls, prepared especially for Christian groups. Entitled “From the Chosen Father to the Chosen Son,” it has been designed to bring to light the most significant and influential civilizations of the ancient world, connect history to the Holy Scriptures and help visitors understand the historical backdrop to the emergence of Judaism and Christianity. For a different type of introduction to Jerusalem, one that is fun-filled as well as entertaining, pay a visit to the city’s “The Time Elevator,” an audio-visual history of Jerusalem presented in a hall outfitted with chairs and a floor featuring motion effects to complement the film and narration. Located within walking distance of the Time Elevator, the Friends of Zion Museum is Jerusalem’s latest attraction with a Christian pedigree. It highlights the contributions of Christian Zionists to the development of the

Sepulcher, the 19th-century German Church of the Redeemer, Mary Magdalene Church on the Mount of Olives, Mt. Zion and Dormition Abbey (traditional site of the Last Supper). Then tour the museum, where the history of the city can be traced, from the City of David to modern times. Christians will want to pay particular attention to the Second Temple Room (with displays on Jesus of Nazareth, the Last Supper, the trial and the crucifixion), the Late Roman and Byzantine Period Room and the Crusader Room, where the focus in on the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Just outside Dung Gate, right near the Western Wall and the Davidson Center, is the magnificent and fascinating City of David. Along with other sites in this immediate area, there is almost no doubt whatsoever that Jesus would have walked in this area, visited the Siloam Pool and would have climbed the steps discovered here on His way up to the Temple Mount. The Siloam Pool has long been considered a sacred Christian site. According to the Gospel of John, it was at the Siloam Pool where Jesus healed the blind man (John 9:1–11).

State of Israel and support for the Jewish people over the last 200 years. The museum offers a series of films, three-dimensional maps and exhibits, original musical scores, advanced lighting and video mapping, and more, all produced specifically for the location, to allow its story to be shared.

The Western Wall tunnels, left of the Western Wall prayer area, where a model of the Temple Mount can be seen, is also well worth a visit, as is the permanent exhibition of the Tower of David Museum of the City of Jerusalem, at the entrance to Jaffa Gate. Once there, climb to the top of Phasael Tower for a view of the Christian Quarter - and the cross atop the Church of the Holy

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