Isaiah 2:3

Caesarea Maritima Amphitheater
The Western Wall is the holiest accessible site in Judaism and a powerful symbol of faith, prayer, and the enduring connection between God’s people and Jerusalem.
Tel Dan is the ancient biblical city marking the northern border of Israel. Rich in Scripture and archaeology, it reveals the spiritual struggles of Israel’s early history and provides tangible evidence of the biblical account, including the dynasty of King David.

The Theatre of Caesarea of which we will enter in the middle section behind the group seated.

Last remnant of the Second Temple
The Western Wall is part of the retaining wall that surrounded the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. It is the closest accessible site to where the Holy of Holies once stood.

Ancient city of Dan
Tel Dan is identified with the biblical city of Dan, originally called Laish. The tribe of Dan captured it during the period of the Judges (Judges 18) and renamed it Dan.

“From Dan to Beersheba”
This phrase appears repeatedly in the Bible to describe the full extent of Israel, with Dan representing the far north.
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