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9 Days (8 Nights)
Land & Air
$3,390

Biblical Israel Fam Trip

January 1-9, 2025

Greetings! The following is the handcrafted itinerary of the trip to Israel that Mary and I are leading in response to those who haveasked us to put together a “not for credit” study tour. I will begiving mini-lectures along the way both on the bus and on the sites, drawingfrom my studies. I have spent 16 years of my adult life living in, and guiding,academic groups in Israel, Jordan, Greece, and Turkey (including living,teaching, and guiding in Jerusalem for 7 years).This specially planned itinerary is based upon my experice of leading/guiding/teaching over 100 groups in Israel and is structured to include asmany important biblical sites as possible as we study the Bible in the Landof the Bible.I am Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Bethel University in St. Paul,Minnesota. I received my PhD in Ancient Near Eastern Studies from DropsieUniversity. Currently I am an adjunct professor at the Jerusalem UniversityCollege in Jerusalem and Bethel University in St. Paul, MN and have served asa consultant for a publisher and several media organizations.In 2010 Zondervan published a new, updated version of my ZondervanAtlas of the Bible. Lavishly illustrated, the new version has been updated inevery way including new maps, pictures, graphics and updated text. In 2013Zondervan published my Zondervan Essential Atlas of the Bible. In addition,I maintain the web site www.HolylandPhotos.org that featuresover 5,000 free, high quality and high-resolution images of Israel,Turkey, Greece, Jordan, and Italy.

Dr. Carl George Rasmussen
Dr. Carl George RasmussenBethel UniversityBiblical & Theological Studies

Jan 1 Wed Depart from New York

Jan 2 Thu Arrive Tel Aviv Airport
Our representative will meet you at Tel Aviv Airport after the customs and baggage claim with a “FAM TRIP-TUTKU” sign. Meet and transfer to the hotel for diner and overnight. (D)

Jan 3 Fri Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth, Cana
Drive north to Caesarea to see the ruins of this large port city built by Herod the Great to honor Roman Caesar Augustus. After lunch drive to Mt. Carmel and the Carmelite Monastery of Muhraka, where God caused Elijah to defeat the priests of Ba’al. From Mt. Carmel see the magnificent panoramic view of the Jezreel valley. Descend to Megiddo to tour this important archaeological site where many important battles took place and the referent for Armageddon in Revelation 16:16. Drive to Nazareth and visit the Basilica of the Annunciation and traditional Mount of Precipice—the traditional site where Christ was taken to thrown over the cliff. Drive to Tiberias for dinner and overnight stopping at Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine (if time permits). (B,D)

Jan 4 Sat Hazor, Dan, Caesarea Philippi, Har Bental, Katzrin Synagogue
Today we travel north to visit Hazor, the largest Old Testament site in Israel (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). We will then proceed to Dan, the northern border of the biblical kingdom of Israel. There we will walk to one of the headwaters of the Jordan River and visit the extensive excavations. A short drive will take us to Caesarea Philippi, the place where Peter confessed that Jesus was the Christ (Matt 16:16). From there we will drive up on to the Golan Heights and view into Syria (if local conditions permit). We end our day at Katzrin where we will visit the well–preserved Synagogue and reconstructed houses. Overnight in Tiberias (B,D).

Jan 5 Sun Boat Ride on Sea of Galilee, Galilee Boat, Chorazin, Mount of Beatitudes, Magdala, Capernaum
We begin our day with a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. During the day we will visit Chorazin with a reconstructed synagogue and also the Mount of Beatitudes (Matthew 5–7). We will visit the well–preserved first century A.D. synagogue at Magdala and the excavations. In addition, we will visit the first century fishing boat that is now in a museum as well as Capernaum, Jesus’ “home” for a good portion of his earthy ministry. If time permits we may visit Bethsaida and/or Kursi—where Jesus cast the demons into the swine. Overnight in Tiberias (B,D)

Jan 6 Mon Bethlehem, Herodion, Mount of Olives, Pool of Bethesda, Church of the Holy Sepulcher
We first drive to the Herodion, the fortress King Herod built south of Jerusalem. We then visit Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity built over the traditional cave where Jesus was born. Returning to Jerusalem, we will stop for an overlook on the Mount of Olives. We then descend the Mount visiting the church of Dominus Flevit (commemorating Jesus weeping over Jerusalem) and proceed to the Garden of Gethsemane. After a stop at the Church of All Nations we will enter the old city through the Lions’ Gate. We stop at the Pool of Bethesda to see where Jesus’ healing of the lame man took place. We will follow the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Passing through the Damascus Gate, we walk to the Garden Tomb where we will end our day. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem. (B,D) 

Jan 7 Tue Jericho, Jordan River, Qumran, Jerusalem
We continue south through the Jordan Valley to Jericho, one of the world’ oldest cities. At Qasr el-Yehud we will see the traditional location of Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist and where the Israelites entered the Land of Canaan. After visiting Masada, we continue to the Dead Sea area to see Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. On our way to Jerusalem, we will stop for a view of the Judean Wilderness where Jesus was tempted—if time permits. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem. (B,D) 

Jan 8 Wed Walking Tour of Jerusalem
We begin our walking tour on the top of the Temple Mount, the site of the Solomonic and Heriodian Temples and now the famous Dome of the Rock. While in the Old City we will visit the Zion Gate, the Cenacle, traditional site of the Pentecost event in Acts 2 as well as the tomb of David. We will then continue into the Jewish Quarter of the Old City and visit the Wohl Museum where there are palatial houses from the New Testament Era (home of Caiaphas the High Priest?). After lunch in the Old City we will visit the archaeological excavations in the Davidson center, including the steps that led up into the Temple Mount. A visit to Old Testament Jerusalem, including Warren’s Shaft, Hezekiah’s Tunnel and the Pool of Siloam will conclude our day. If time permits, visit the Israel Museum (Model, Shrine of the Book, Archaeology section) Dinner and overnight Jerusalem. (B,D)

Jan 9 Thu Departure
Transfer to Tel Aviv Airport for flight back to New York. End of services.

Including

• International flights from New York to Tel Aviv, based on 
Turkish Airlines Economy Class.
FAM trip group flights depart from NEWYORK.
For all other departure city requests, please ask for the 
specific flight rate at an extra cost.
• 1 Night at 4 star Metropolitan Hotel in Tel Aviv or similar
• 3 Nights at 4 star Ginossar Hotel in Tiberias or similar
• 3 Nights at 4 star Grand Court Hotel in Jerusalem or similar
• Sightseeing as per the itinerary
• Arrival and departure airport transfers with escorts
• All transportation by private AC Motorcoach (50 seats 
maximum at one bus)
• All entry fees to the sites and museums listed in the itinerary
• English Speaking licensed tour guides during all tours
• Boat Tour at Sea of Galilee
• Service charges and local taxes

Excluding

• Lunches and drinks
• Tips to tour guides and drivers
• All personal expenses, Travel and Health Insurances, any other 
item not mentioned above.

Locations on the map may include pre program or extension locations with main program.