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Herod the Great Fortress near to Jerusalem, Israel.
young tourist woman is visiting the ancient city. Ephesus, caves of heaven and hell, phaselis, syedra, arycanda, alabanda, Tripolis, cadianda, herakleia, Iasos.
Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley,  Jerusalem
Mount of Olives View in Jerusalem city scape, Israel.
Notes and prayer slips are put into the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel by visitors from all over the world.
Panorama of old Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley
Cairo, Egypt - October 8, 2023:  Looking at Cairo city from the citadel of the town. Cairo city, Egypt, north Africa.
Jerusalem, Israel - June 16, 2018: View of Jerusalem and Kidron Valley from the famous biblical area, Mount of Olives.
View of Uçhisar in Cappadocia
View of the Greek theatre of Syracuse, iconic landmark in the archaelogical park of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Young man climbing a steep mountain, using climbing equipment. His female friend helping him.
An archaeological dig in Jerusalem.
Mature women exploring deep ponor cave of Cerknica intermittent lake  in afternoon in dry season, no water, just deep rocky holes-known for the karst phenomenon of draining.
Symbol of the struggle to break through to Jerusalem during the War of Independence
Jerusalem old city walls church skyline
Mount of Olives looking at Jerusalem
View of Uçhisar Castle in Cappadocia
The structure rebuilt on the site of the ruins of the Roman theater in Ulus. Ankara Türkiye - July 15 2024
Young man and woman preparing to climb a steep mountain, using climbing equipment.
Isaac and Rebekah had twin boys, Jacob (Rebekah's favorite) and Esau (Isaac’s favorite). Jacob offered Esau stew in exchange for Esau’s birthright. Esau took the deal promising Jacob that he would turn over his rights as firstborn son. Isaac was old and blind. He planned to give his final blessing to his firstborn son Esau. Rebekah and Jacob tricked Isaac into giving the blessing to Jacob instead. Rebekah used goat skins to disguise Jacob and make Isaac think he was Esau. The plan worked. When Esau found out he was very angry and decided to kill Jacob. Rebekah overheard Esau’s plan and sent Jacob to her brother Laban’s. One night, Jacob dreamed about a stairway reaching to heaven, with angels going up and down. The Lord was standing before him and promised many descendants. At Laban’s, Jacob fell in love with Rachel. He agreed to work seven years for Laban to marry Rachel, his daughter. Rachel’s older sister, Leah was not married. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah and forced Jacob to work seven more years to marry Rachel. While in Haran, Jacob had eleven sons. Rachel birthed one of them, Joseph--Jacob’s favorite. Jacob wanted to return to Canaan. Laban tried to stop them, but Jacob still left. Jacob and Esau reconciled. Rachel delivered a twelfth son to Jacob, Benjamin. Rachel died when the baby was born. Jacob returned to the home of his father. Isaac died later at the age of 180 and was buried by his sons, Jacob and Esau.
Kibyra ancient city, Burdur. Turkey
view of old jewish cemetery, the graves of the righteous are painted blue, Safed, Upper Galilee, Israel
Landscape view of Saklıkent Canyon, Seydikemer, Muğla, Turkey
Interior of crusaders castle Krak des Chevaliers near Homs in Syria
Drone aerial view of  the Acropolis of Athens during golden hour
Jerusalem, historical part of the city, old city, Israel
Mature man climbing a steep mountain, using climbing equipment.
David was the king who united Israel and Judah. It was through his lineage that Jesus, the Messiah, would one day be born. As a boy, he was selected to be a musician for King Saul. He also killed the Philistine giant named Goliath. David became best friends with Saul’s son, Jonathan. Saul became very jealous of David and plotted to kill him. Jonathan helped him escape. David became King of Israel and made many mistakes. He was married when he saw Bathsheba. He fell in love with her. She was also married. David arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle. He then married Bathsheba. Their firstborn son died, but she later gave birth to Solomon.  David had several children with troubled lives. His son, Ammon, raped David’s daughter Tamar. Absalom, David’s third son, resented David. He became king of Hebron. A battle took place between Hebron and Israel. Joab with David’s army killed Absalom. David’s life was filled with sin, heartache, grief, and forgiveness. David ruled from about 1005 to 965 B.C. and was thought to be the ideal king. He was the writer of Psalms.
High angle view of the medina of the city of Fez, Morocco
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