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  1. What is the significance of Lebanon in the Bible?

    The trees of Lebanon serve as powerful symbols in the Bible. Because the forests of Lebanon were flourishing and abundant, the trees were often used as a symbol of Israel thriving or "blossoming" as a result of God's blessing (Psalm 92:12; Hosea 14:5-7). The imagery of Lebanon flourishing is used by the psalmist to teach God's ...

  2. Countries That Jesus May Have Visited

    Jesus Traveled to Lebanon. In the Gospel of Matthew (15:21-28), we read that Jesus traveled to the ancient pagan cities Tyre and Sidon, located in the region of Phoenicia, northwest of the Galilee area and on the coast of the Mediterranean. Tyre and Sidon in the Gospel of Luke were referred to when talking about the judgment from God.

  3. Jesus in Tyre and Sidon

    Mk 7:24 Jesus travels to the Mediterranean coast near the Gentile (non-Jewish) city of Tyre (see 4 on Map 8).. Tyre. In New Testament times, Tyre was the main seaport of the Roman province of Syria and Phoenicia - a prosperous city with pagan temples and twin harbours built on either side of a small island (see Map 8).The Roman settlement, to the south of the island, was constructed adjacent ...

  4. Why did Jesus mention Tyre and Sidon in Luke 10:14?

    Tyre and Sidon, ancient cities of Phoenicia, are mentioned several times in both the Old and New Testaments.Jesus mentions Tyre and Sidon in Luke 10 in the context of judgments He was pronouncing against the cities of Chorazin and Bethsaida. Tyre and Sidon are port cities located in modern Lebanon on the Mediterranean coast. Sidon is believed to have existed prior to 2000 BC, with Tyre being ...

  5. Sacred Cities Visited By Christ And His Disciples

    Near Sidon, Jesus encountered the Canaanite woman (Mathew 15:21). In the acts it is mentioned that St. Paul was allowed on his way to Rome as a prisoner around 60 A.D. to meet his friends in that city (Acts 27:3). ... Beirut, Lebanon 2076 - 6514 [email protected] T + 961 1 443 999 / 446 999 / 447 999 (Lebanon) F + 961 1 445 999 (Lebanon)

  6. Christianity in Lebanon

    Christianity in Lebanon has a long and continuous history.Biblical scriptures show that Peter and Paul evangelized the Phoenicians, leading to the dawn of the ancient Patriarchate of Antioch.As such, Christianity in Lebanon is as old as Christian faith itself. Christianity spread slowly in Lebanon due to pagans who resisted conversion, but it ultimately spread throughout the country.

  7. Christianity's Roots In Lebanon, and The Maronites. By @HorLevnon

    Evangelists mentioned that Jesus set foot on Lebanon's land, visiting, preaching. Jesus even addressed the Lebanese directly, inhabitants of Tyre and Sidon, as he visited these two cities (Mark 7:31) and cured the daughter of a "woman of Canaan" (Mathew 15:21-28) and performed his first miracle in Cana of Galilee, 12 kilometres from ...

  8. Lebanese sanctuary where Mary, Jesus rested is 'very holy land'

    Lebanese sanctuary where Mary, Jesus rested is 'very holy land'. A statue of Mary is seen outside the ancient grotto of Our Lady of Mantara in Maghdouché, Lebanon, April 30, 2021. It is the ...

  9. 8 Archaeological Sites That Jesus May have Visited

    The Gospels claim that Jesus visited numerous sites across modern-day Israel, Palestine, Egypt and Lebanon. But how can we tell which accounts are real versus legend? To find out, archaeologists ...

  10. Where Jesus Walked

    Where Jesus Walked. This BAS Special Collection is a priceless tour through the places associated with Jesus' life. "The word of Jesus went forth first from Capernaum. Capernaum was not only the center of Jesus' Galilean ministry, but it was also the place of his longest residence.". Capernaum.

  11. 10+ Fascinating Biblical Sites in Lebanon

    2) Tyre. In addition to its significance to both Phoenician and Roman history, Tyre fits the bill as a must-see biblical site in Lebanon. Tyre is mentioned many times throughout the Bible, from Tyrian King Hiram I allying his city with David and Solomon and its prophesied destruction in the Book of Zechariah to Jesus visiting Tyre and Sidon — another entry on this list of biblical sites in ...

  12. How Many Places Did Jesus Visit?

    This long article is about some of the c. 24 - 25 places to which Jesus went, performed miracles and ministered to people. The answer to the question, "How many places did Jesus visit?" must start with Jesus' birth in BETHLEHEM and then the family flight to EGYPT. The very infancy of His life was one of TRAVEL.

  13. Jesus (as) Journeys East: Tracing the Travel

    24. Abubakr Ben Ishmael Salahuddin, "Evidence of Jesus in India," The Review of Religions, April 2002, 64. A growing body of evidence suggests that Jesus (as) travelled East in search of the lost tribes of Israel. Genealogical traces of these tribes have been found in Afghanistan and Kashmir.

  14. First Century Travel

    The range of Jesus's travels as an adult extends at least 50 miles east to west and 150 miles north to south through present day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Jesus and his followers would have likely had a diet based on bread and olive oil supplemented by fruits and vegetables found in the region.

  15. This Lebanese shrine to Mary is where she waited for Jesus on ...

    This Lebanese shrine to Mary is where she waited for Jesus on his visit to Tyre and Sidon. Larry Peterson - published on 09/04/20. Our Lady of Waiting is remembered with an icon donated by St ...

  16. Lebanese Cedar—The Prized Tree of Ancient Woodworking

    While the "Jesus Boat" cannot be linked to the life of Jesus, scholars believe it was the type of boat that was used by Jesus and his disciples in their many travels upon the Sea of Galilee. To learn more about the many ways Lebanese cedar trees were used in ancient woodworking, read Nili Liphschitz, " Cedars of Lebanon: Exploring the ...

  17. Isaiah 23 EXB;KJV

    Isaiah 23. King James Version. 23 The burden of Tyre. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish; for it is laid waste, so that there is no house, no entering in: from the land of Chittim it is revealed to them. 2 Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle; thou whom the merchants of Zidon, that pass over the sea, have replenished.

  18. Did Jesus Visit Other Parts of the World?

    According to the Gospels, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, grew up in Nazareth, engaged in itinerant ministry throughout Galilee, Judea, and places between them, and was executed in Judea just outside Jerusalem. Except for a brief stay in Egypt with his parents as a baby (Matt. 2:12-15, 19-23), all of Jesus' mortal life appears to have taken place within a radius of roughly a hundred miles of ...

  19. New Testament places associated with Jesus

    Places mentioned in the canonical Gospels in relation to the ministry of Jesus. Bethsaida: Mark 8:22-26 includes the account of the healing of the "Blind man of Bethsaida". [19]Cana: John 2:1-11 includes the marriage at Cana during which Jesus performs his first miracle. [20] [21]Capernaum: The pericope of Jesus in the synagogue of Capernaum amounts to the beginning of the public ministry ...

  20. Matthew 15:21

    Then Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon. The New International Version translates ... to remain concealed and unknown. Tyre and Sidon were maritime cities of Phoenicia, to the north of Galilee, near Mount Lebanon, which bordered on Judea. Some commentators state that Jesus did not enter the territories of the ...

  21. Where Did Jesus Travel While On Earth?

    Other Places Jesus Traveled. We also know that He preached in the cities of Tyre and Sidon in South Lebanon. Jesus also passed " alongside the Sea of Galilee " (Mark 1:16) and later " went ...

  22. Jesus Visits Tyre and Sidon

    Mark tells us that after this interchange, Jesus and the disciples withdrew from Galilee to the "region of Tyre and Sidon" (Mark 7:24). The evangelist does not explain why Jesus did this, but it is reasonable to speculate that our Lord was seeking to avoid a threat of some kind that would send Him to His death before it was time.