Our next stop was the village of Capernaum. This was an important site during Jesus' ministry and many significant events of the Gospel books of the Bible take place in this area.
This statue sits next to the Sea of Galilee (you can see it in the background) of the apostle Peter. Its a little difficult to read, but the inscription below the statue is the famous scripture where Jesus proclaims that he will build his church upon Peter, the Rock.
Some of the ruins that have been uncovered in Capernaum. These are thought to be houses.
And this was a synagogue.
The Sea of Galilee
The last stop of the tour was at the Jordan River, where there is a baptism center. This is the River - it was much greener and smaller than I had imagined!
Here are only some of the people who had travelled to the River to be baptized. Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River, but not at this site. The place where that took place is a part of the River that has changed hands between different countries over the centuries. So the current baptism site is where Christian pilgrims have been baptized for several hundred years.
We only had about 30 minutes and I wasn't keen to jump in the River - there were TONS of catfish in there. So I only went in to my ankles!
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