

Mount Tabor is a steep round hill on the north-east side of Yizreel valley. It played an important role in the biblical history, and tradition links it to the Transfiguration of Jesus. The hill is was an important fortress during the First and Second Temple, Greek, Roman and Crusaders times.
Jeremiah 46:18: "... Surely as Tabor is among the mountains... so shall he come."
Welcome to the home page of the Holy Land sites review. This web site is a gateway to the Land of the Bible, home of the new and old Testaments. Packed with original images and information, it highlights the wonders and charm of the region and its relevance to the historical and biblical roots.
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BibleWalks is intended to assist in Bible research and reference, conduct virtual tours to the Holy land places, and absorb the spirit of the Biblical life. The website features:
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The sites featured in BibleWalks pages are located in the Holy Land. They focus on Christian sites - following Jesus footsteps (such as Nazareth sites, Jerusalem and Capernaum), Crusader forts (such as Acre), biblical places (such as Megiddo and Mount Tabor), revolt against the Romans (such as Arbel), and other selected ancient and religious sites. |
Galilee (Northern Israel):
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Jerusalem sites (old city area):
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You can select the site by clicking the dots on the map. A colored dot represents the site's type: ● Blue= Old Testament ● Red = New Testament ● Green= prehistoric ● Purple= other This will navigate you to one of the featured Biblical sites in our web site.
● Blue= Old Testament ● Red = New Testament ● Purple = other Just click and go! You can also select one of the sacred destinations in Jerusalem on the "sites" option above, or skim thru the whole list in the sites main page. |
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Another way to view the featured Bible places is by visiting the sites Galleries, or selecting one of the group of sites: Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Jezreel Valley, Acre, West Galilee, Upper Galilee, Carmel, Sharon, Golan, Negev and Jerusalem. |
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