by Dr. John DeLancey | Nov 24, 2018 | Archaeology, Everyday Israel
About 50 chapters of the first 5 books of the Bible are dedicated to some aspect of the building and function of the Tabernacle. Following the Exodus from Egypt, this seems to reflect the importance God placed in the use and forward-looking redemptive purpose of the...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Nov 15, 2018 | Archaeology, Israel Tour, Jordan, Tours
DAY 13 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15: SOUTHERN BORDER CROSSING INTO ISRAEL, RED SEA, TIMNAH, MACHTESH RAMON, TEL AVIV, FLIGHT HOME (for some) Today we re-crossed back into Israel. After a chilly start, the weather was sunny and warm most of the day (high 70s), but cooler...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Nov 14, 2018 | Archaeology, Israel Tour, Jordan, Tours
DAY 12 – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14: PETRA, WADI RUM Today was a great day here in Jordan. The two sites we visited displayed the full beauty of Gods unique creation. The weather was perfect at Petra, with a chilly morning yet it warmed up later in the day. At Wadi Rum it...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Nov 13, 2018 | Archaeology, Israel Tour, Jordan, Tours
DAY 11 – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13: ARRIVE HOME OR START OF JORDAN EXTENSION: MT. NEBO, MACHERUS, PETRA For those who flew home either last night or this morning, it was a travel day. After flying back to the States either all night or day, we proceeded through U.S....
by Dr. John DeLancey | Nov 12, 2018 | Archaeology, Israel Tour, Jerusalem, Tours
DAY 10 – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12: CITY OF DAVID, HEZEKIAH’S TUNNEL, SOUTHERN WALL EXCAVATIONS, A FEW FREE HOURS, GARDEN TOMB Today was our last day in Jerusalem. With a chilly start (around 50), the sun warmed things up for a high in the mid 60s again, making it ideal one...