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Israel Expedition with Northwest Baptist Church

May 20 - 29, 2024
From$3,995
May 20 - 29, 2024
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Pastor Rob Lindley

Northwest Baptist Church

Included on your tour

What's Included

  • Roundtrip flights between Oklahoma City (OKC) and Tel Aviv (TLV)One checked bag, one carry-on & one personal item
  • 4-star hotel accommodations
  • Private motorcoach transportation while in Israel
  • Breakfast & dinner served daily
  • 1 lunch
  • Dedicated service from a tour manager
  • Licensed guiding & admission fees
  • Luggage assistance at hotels
  • Audio devices with tours
  • Tips for restaurant & hotel staff
  • Admission fees
  • 9am-5pm (EST) Reservation Support
  • 24/7 Travel Emergency Support
  • Name badge & luggage tag

Not Included

  • Tips for your tour director & bus driver
  • Lunches (except for 1)
  • Travel insurance
  • The cost of COVID-requirement compliance (if any)
  • Personal expenses
Hotels
Properties are subject to change

Vert Lagoon Netanya

May 21 – 22 (1 night stay)
★★★★

Ron Beach Tiberias

March 22 – 24 (3 night stay)
★★★★

Grand Court Jerusalem

May 25 – 28 (4 night stay)
★★★★

Itinerary

Day 1: Monday, May 20Depart the U.S.

The day has arrived, and we depart from Oklahoma City (OKC), flying overnight for Tel Aviv (TLV).

Day 2: Tuesday, May 21Arrival in Israel

Having arrived in Israel, we travel north to the coastal city of Tel Aviv. Upon arrival we meet our Christian Expedition Tour Director, who will remain with us for the duration of our trip. The rest of the day is free to walk along the Mediterranean Sea, relax, have dinner and spend time with the Lord. The Apostle Paul traveled the Mediterranean Sea during his missionary journeys. Overnight in Tel Aviv. 

Day 3: Wednesday, May 22Caesarea, Mt Carmel, Megiddo, Cana, Nazareth

We have breakfast and board a private coach, which brings us along the Sea to Caesarea. Acts 10 tells us that the Gentile Cornelius received a vision at Caesarea, which prompted him to send for the Apostle Peter, who then came to Caesarea and preached the Gospel to Cornelius and those assembled at his house. All those who heard the message received the Holy Spirit! In Caesarea, we visit the Roman Amphitheatre, hippodrome, and an ancient aqueduct. We then head to Mt. Carmel, where Elijah confronted Baal and his prophets, and God sent fire from heaven in response to Elijah’s prayer. (1 Kings 18) Then we head to the Jezreel Valley, to Megiddo, the Armageddon Battlefield of Revelation 16. We drive through the area of Cana and Nazareth the hometown of Jesus. In Nazareth we visit Nazareth Village, which is a recreation of Nazareth during biblical times. We will have dinner and spend the next two nights in the Tiberias area on the Sea of Galilee. Overnight in the Tiberias area. 

Day 4: Thursday, May 23Caesarea Philippi, Capernaum, Mount of Beatitudes, St. Peter’s fish lunch, Galilee Boat, Sea of Galilee, Magdala

We have breakfast and then make our way to Caesarea Philippi, where Peter made his famous confession, recorded in Matthew 16, that Jesus is “the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” We go on to Capernaum, where we see the remains of the village, including the home of Peter. We see a suggested site for the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes in Bethsaida and the Mount of the Beatitudes. We then head back to Tiberias, where we enjoy a “St. Peter’s Fish Lunch,” of fish from the sea of Galilee (non-fish options are also available). We move on to see the Ancient Galilee boat; a boat that was discovered in 1986, and was used for fishing on the Sea of Galilee in the First Century AD. We enjoy a cruise on the Sea of Galilee, which includes a Scripture reading and devotional by your trip chaplain. We then head to Magdala, the hometown of Mary Magdalene, which also boasts the remains of a First Century synagogue. Overnight in the Tiberias area. 

Day 5: Friday, May 24Jordan River Baptismal Site, Jericho, Bethany, Jerusalem

After breakfast, we head to the Jordan River Baptismal site. Here there is an opportunity to be baptized in the same river in which John the Baptist baptized many, including Jesus himself. We visit Jericho, which God famously gave into the hands of Joshua and the Israelites in Joshua 6, and which is regarded as the oldest city in the world. East of Jericho is Bethany beyond the Jordan, the area in which Jesus was baptized, Elijah and Elisha crossed the Jordan, and Joshua and the Israelites entered the land that God had promised them. Overnight in Jerusalem. 

Day 6: Saturday, May 25Masada, Qumran, Dead Sea, Genesis Land

After breakfast, we will depart from Jerusalem and enjoy the cable car trip to Masada, the mountain-top fortress that served at the site of a famous zealot last stand. We head, then, to Qumran, an archaeological site which was once home to an ascetic sect (Essenes), and which is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. We visit the Dead Sea, and have an opportunity to float (weather permitting). In the afternoon, we head to Genesis Land in the desert, where we get to experience a recreation of life in the time of the patriarchs. Overnight in Jerusalem. 

Day 7: Sunday, May 26Jerusalem, Temple Mount, Via Dolorosa, Antonia Fortress, Pool of Bethesda, Bethlehem

Today we see Jerusalem. We visit the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, and Rabbinical Tunnels. We see the Via Dolorosa, the ancient Roman street that it is believed Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion. We visit the Antonia Fortress, where Jesus was condemned to die by Pontius Pilate. We see the Pool of Bethesda where, John 5 recounts, Jesus healed a disabled man; Stephen’s Gate, also known as the Lion’s Gate or the Sheep Gate; St. Anne’s Church, which was built during the Middle Ages by Crusaders; and the site of the excavation of the Southern Wall, which served as the south side of the second temple. It was through this wall that Jesus entered the Temple before His cleansing of it. It is believed that this is where Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2). We spend the rest of the day in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ. Overnight in Jerusalem. 

Day 8: Monday, May 27Mount of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane, Upper Room, Ancient Shiloh

We begin the day by heading to the Mount of Olives. The Mount of Olives provides an incredible view of Jerusalem, Mount Moriah and the Dome of the Rock. We visit the Garden of Gethsemane, where your trip chaplain will read the prayers that Jesus prayed there on the night before He was crucified. We move on to the “Upper Room,” where Jesus and his disciples ate the Last Supper. In the afternoon we will drive towards Ancient Shiloh. Visit Shiloh, an ancient city which was the major Israelite worship centre before the first Temple was built in Jerusalem. Jews performed pilgrimages and brought offerings until the death of Eli, the High Priest, when the Ark of the Covenant was stolen by the Philistines and, probably, Shiloh was then destroyed (I Samuel, chapter 4). This evening, we’ll enjoy our farewell banquet. Overnight in Jerusalem. 

Day 9: Tuesday, May 28Jerusalem, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Golgotha, Garden Tomb

This morning will be spent at leisure. You might wish to visit city’s markets, or re-visit the Old City. At noon time we will check out from hotel and meet our tour guide. We walk the Via Dolorosa, and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Finally, we make our way to Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified, and the Garden Tomb, where Jesus was buried and later resurrected. On the final evening of our trip, we gather for dinner followed by our flight home. Our flight home may depart either tonight or the next morning. If the next morning, overnight in Jerusalem. 

Day 10: Wednesday, May 29Arrive back in the U.S.

Today we arrive back in the U.S.

Pricing per person

Double Occupancy

$3,995

Single Supplement

$999
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$450 due per person
$200 is nonrefundable
March 6, 2024
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