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Travel in Bible lands
Assyria Assyria was a world power before the time of Christ, whose invasion of Israel in the past is a symbol of another invasion expected in the near future.
Beersheba Visitors to Beersheba today can wander around this ancient city and stand by the well that, it is claimed, was dug by the servants of Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation.
Bethlehem The city and inhabitants of Bethlehem have many significant mentions in the Bible, apart from being the place where Christ was born.
Capernaum Some remains of this regional border town in Roman times can still be explored, where Christ preached and gathered followers in northern Israel.
Corinth
The remains of the ancient Biblical city of Corinth are a reminder of the early Christian church that was established there by the Apostle Paul.
Egypt Egypt is one of the oldest civilisations, a nation long associated with the Biblical record and Biblical prophecy.
Greece Prophecies concerning Greece and its empire are mentioned several times in the Bible and its language was used to produce the New Testament.
Hazor Biblical and non-Biblical texts, together with archaeological excavations, confirm the importance of Hazor and the historical accuracy of the Biblical accounts about events linked with the city.
Herodium After a long search, the tomb of the man famous for 'the massacre of the innocents' has been found at Herodium, near Jerusalem.
Iran A major incident in the early history of Iran is used as a pattern to prophesy a future event, the way in which the kingdom of God will be set up on the earth.
Jericho Many Biblical events take place in Jericho, yet we can stand today on the ruins of this city, a witness historically and archaeologically to the truth of God’s Word.
Rome The beginnings of Christianity in Palestine were rooted in the wider Roman world. But since then, Rome has become the centre of the false religious system clearly described in the Bible.
Turkey Some of the first Christian churches were established in Turkey. Near the end of the Bible are a series of letters to these churches which draw vividly on local conditions there 2000 years ago.