by Dr. John DeLancey | Jan 22, 2026 | Archaeology, Historical Geography, Israel Tour, Jerualem
Day 13 – Thursday, January 22: Garden Tomb, St. Anne’s Church & Pools of Bethesda, Sifting Project, Israel Museum, Hidden Gate, Farewell Dinner Today was our last full day in Jerusalem and the last day of the trip. We made the most of it was we enjoyed...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Jan 21, 2026 | Archaeology, Historical Geography, Israel Tour, Jerualem
Day 12 – Wednesday, January 21: Yad Vashem, City of David, Southern Excavations, Western Wall, Holy Sepulcher Church Today was another full day here in Jerusalem. The weather was overcast most of the day, with a very cold start (40 degrees). In the afternoon it...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Jan 20, 2026 | Archaeology, Historical Geography, Israel Tour
Day 11 – Tuesday, January 20: Jerusalem: Mt. of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane, Ein Gedi, Jericho, Dead Sea Today was our first full day in Jerusalem and surrounding area. The sun was once again shining bright all day, with only a few clouds in the sky. Temps in...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Jan 19, 2026 | Archaeology, Historical Geography, Israel Tour
Day 10 – Monday, January 19: Precipice of Nazareth, Megiddo, Mt. Carmel, Caesarea, Jerusalem Today was a sunny day once again. The rains stopped last evening. While it was cooler (highs in upper 50s), we enjoyed clear and very visible skies!We read portions of...
by Dr. John DeLancey | Jan 18, 2026 | Archaeology, Historical Geography, Israel Tour
Day 9 – Sunday, January 18: Gamla, Qatzrin, Syrian Border, Caesarea Philippi, Dan, Metula (Lebanon Border) Today we spent the day in the Golan Heights. This region extends 38 miles east from the southern end of the Sea of Galilee up to the slopes of Mt. Hermon...