ISRAEL TOUR NUMBER 2 SUMMARY

THIS IS A SUMMARY OF THE SECOND ISRAEL TOUR IN 2015.  I forgot to include the schedule in the previous announcement.

If we have enough response (we need a minimum of 20), we will make a second trip to Israel in 2015.

October 8 arrival in Israel.  October 18 departure.  As with the other tours, you are encouraged to come early or stay later.  This is a LAND ONLY tour.  Airfares will have to be arranged by participants since people come from all over the world.  This is a great time to be in Israel.  Right after Sukkot, the weather is perfect, the crowds are gone and the land is still vibrating from nights under the stars.

While on the tour, virtually everything is provided.  Hotels, transportation, entrance fees, guides, speakers (of course), medical insurance, all meals except a few lunches, passes and whatever else might be needed for the tour.

The schedule of events is below.  The land only price for this tour is $2650.

HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO RIGHT NOW TO SIGN UP.

1. Provide a non-refundable deposit of $500 by check to At God’s Table At God’s Table, 15000 Thoroughbred Lane, Montverde, FL 34756 USA.  The deposit guarantees your place until the tour is filled.

2. Provide a non-refundable deposit of $500 plus the 3% processing fee (total $515) via PayPal at this web site CLICK HERE

3.  Provide a non-refundable deposit of $500 by wire transfer to: At God’s Table Wells Fargo Bank.  REQUEST WIRE TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS by email

The remaining funds will be due in stages prior to departure.   Remember, the air fare is up to you.  This is not only the most economical way for you to go but allows you to pick your preferred airline and schedule. After your initial deposit and confirmation, we will communicate with you regarding all preparation, documents, medications if needed, etc.  So, get on the list quickly.

AFTER we have confirmed that you are accepted, we will need the following:

FULL NAME AS STATED ON THE PASSPORT

PASSPORT NUMBER

DATE OF ISSUE

DATE OF EXPIRATION

PLACE OF ISSUE

YOUR DATE OF BIRTH

YOUR CITIZENSHIP

YOUR COUNTRY OF BIRTH

PREFERRED ROOMMATE if you have one

YOUR E MAIL ADDRESS for communicating with you

 

Here’s the October schedule:

From Dan to Beersheba – 11 Days tour of Israel

1 night on the coast, 3 nights in Galilee, 2 nights at the Dead Sea, 4 nights in Jerusalem

October 8 (Thur.) – DAY 1:   Flying over the ocean, we reach the shores of God’s land. Upon our arrival to the Ben Gurion airport, take a quick cab ride to our hotel on the coast of the Mediterranean, for a wonderful buffet dinner and a good night’s rest.

October 9 (Fri.) – DAY 2:   COASTAL PLAIN

After a rich Israeli breakfast we will begin our tour of Israel at Caesarea, city of Cornelius the Centurion, the first Gentile to convert (Acts 10). We will visit the Roman theatre, walk on the pier used by the apostle Paul on his way to Rome and see the impressive water aqueduct built by Herod the Great. Leaving the Mediterranean, we will travel north to Mt. Carmel, where Elijah held the contest with 450 prophets of Baal (I Kings 18). At noon, a memorable experience is awaiting for us, as we stop for a typical Falafel Meal at the Druze village of Daliat El-Carmel. We will continue to Haifa for a view of the extra ordinary Bahai Gardens, considered one of the most beautiful handmade gardens in the world, before we continue to our hotel in the beautiful region of Galilee.

October 10 (Sat.) – DAY 3:   AREA OF THE TRIBE OF DAN

Today is dedicated to the spectacular northern part of Israel. Following the accounts described in the Gospel of Luke chapter 9, we will drive through the Hula Valley. Overlooking the magnificent Mt. Hermon, where the miracle of Transfiguration occurred, we will reach Dan Nature Reserve. After a refreshing walk through the beautiful reserve and a taste from the cool water, we will see Jeroboam’s Altar (I Kings 12). We will also see a city gate from the time of Abraham the Patriarch and learn about the importance of the gate in the social life of the city in the Biblical times. After a nice sandwich lunch, we will also visit Banias, one of the headwaters of the Jordan River and site of Caesarea Philippi, where Peter confessed Yeshua as the Messiah. Next we willstop at the crusader Nimrod Fortress. Situated on a cliff, it offers a magnificent view of the entire northern region. We will make our final stop at Har Ben Tal, a military post overlooking the border of Israel with Lebanon and Syria, and the road Paul took on his way to Damascus.

October 11 (Sun.) – DAY 4:   AROUND THE SEA OF GALILEE

Today we will be visiting the places where Yeshua spent most of his public life. Using a replica of the wooden fishing boat from the disciples’ time, we will sail on the Sea of Galilee and recall Yeshua’s experiences with the fishermen. At Korazim, one of the cities cursed by Yeshua (Mat. 11:20-24), we will visit the beautiful synagogue made of basalt. We will notice a carved seat used by the community’s most respected members, known in the ancient sources as the Moses Seat (Mat. 23: 1-7). At lunch we will enjoy a typical “St. Peter’s Fish”. From here we will continue to Gamla a city conquered by the Romans and known as “Masada of the Galilee”.After a breathtaking view of the area, we will walk through the city’s synagogue, Mikveh and Oil press and hear the story of this unique town. Finally, we will visit Katzrin, an ancient village from Yeshua’s days, where we will get a chance to learn about daily life in Biblical times.

October 12 (Mon.) – DAY 5:   THE JORDAN VALLEY

Before leaving the beautiful Galilee area we will drive by Mt. Gilboah, where King Saul fell on his sward and found his death (I Samuel 31). Our first stop will be at the ancient Beit Alpha synagogue, where a spectacular mosaic floor awaits us at. Depicting the Ark of the Covenant, the Zodiac and the offering of Isaac, it tells us the story of Jewish life in the Galilee. Driving down the Jordan Valleywe will reach Beth Shean (I Sam. 31), a Decapolis Capital mentioned in the Gospels. Here, we will walk on the ancient streets, view the Roman steam baths, the theatre, coliseum, market and temples. We will make a stop at the Baptismal Site on the Jordan River. Located across from Jericho, the oldest city in the world and a beautiful oasis, (Joshua 3), it is believed to be the traditional site where Yeshua was baptized by John (Mathew 3:13). A nice ride along the Dead Sea will bring us to our hotel, located in the lowest place in the world, 1300 ft. below sea level!

October 13 (Tue.) – DAY 6:   DEAD SEA AREA

We will start our day by visiting the astonishing ruins of Massada. Using a cable car we will reach Herod’s magnificent fortress, site of the Zealots’ stand against Rome. Well preserved storehouses, cisterns and palaces will be among the features to visit. Here we will discuss the enormous role that Herod the Great played in the life of Israel. Our next stop will be at Ein Gedi, where David wrote some of his beautiful psalms. After a short hike we will reach the waterfall where David cut off Saul’s skirt (I Samuel 24). We will enjoy the rest of the day swimming in the Dead Sea. Those who wish will be able to enjoy the hotel’s SPA as well.

October 14 (Wed.) – DAY 7:   BEERSHEBA – PHILISTINE COUNTRY

Before leaving the Dead Sea area we will make a short stop in the area of Sodom and Gomorrah and see its salt mines. Crossing part of the Wilderness of Judea, we will become acquainted with the Bedouin life. Our first destination will be Beersheba, where Abraham made the covenant with Abimelek and stopped his wanderings (Genesis 21). We will visit the ancient city gate, some of the houses, the water system and the well dug by Abraham. Using the Gaza Road, which Philip rode with the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8) we will reach Tel Maresha, holding outstanding remains from the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine days. We will also visit the Bells’ Caves, ancient quarries from which material was extracted for the production of cement 2000 years ago!!!At the Elah Valley you will be able to pick up your own stone from the brook where David slew Goliath (I Samuel 17). Towards the end of the day we will start ascending to the Golden City of the Mighty King: JERUSALEM.

October 15 (Thur.) – DAY 8:   THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM

We will begin our day with an early visit to the Temple Mount and the impressive Dome of the Rock. Then we will enjoy a quiet moment of prayer at the Western Wall, while we enjoy the many Bar-Mitzvah’s taking place here on Thursday mornings. We will continue to the Jewish Quarter, to visit the extensive area uncovered by archaeologists, including the Burnt House at the Herodian Quarter, where we will see the interior of houses from Jesus’ time with ashes indicating Jerusalem’s destruction. Then we will visit the newly renovated Hachurvah Synagogue. Built in the 18th century and destroyed in 1948, it is considered the most important and most beautiful synagogue in the Old City. Towards the end of the day we will walk through the Cardo and Hezekiahs Wall, towards the Arab Market and bazaar and leave the Old City through the Jaffa Gate. At night a memorable events awaits us, as we view the spectacular light and sound show at the Tower of David, telling the story of Jerusalem thought the centuries.

October 16 (Fri.) – DAY 9:   JERUSALM: PAST AND PRESENT

We will walk through the Kidron Valley to the Pool of Siloam, where Yeshua healed the blind man (John 9). On the way we will stop at the Absalom Memorial, erected by King David’s son, Absalom before his death (II Samuel 18). Following the footsteps of pilgrims since the first century we will climb to the Ophel, using an old pipeline that was only recently opened to the public which follows the First Century Street that led from the City of David to the Temple Mount. We will view the remains of the Temple and the steps used by Yeshua when entering the Temple Mount (Luke 19, Matthew 21). Then, a fun experience awaits us as we join the Jerusalemites on their shopping for the Sabbath at the famous Machane Yehudah Market. You might like to have some cash handy and enjoy a variety of fruits, vegetables, delicates, cheeses, local sweets and many other tempting surprises. At the end of the day, right before the sun sets down, we will make a stop at the Western Wall to receive the Sabbath in the most glorious way possible.

October 17 (Sat.) – DAY 10:   SABBATH IN JERUSALEM

In the morning we will attend the Sabbath services with the “Roeh Israel” (Israel’s Shepherd) congregation, headed by Joseph Shulam. Then we will make a short stop at a park located in the heart of Jerusalem to view an original First Century Tomb and the Rolling Stone that closed it. We will spend the rest of the morning at the world famous Israel Museum. Among the many discoveries housed in the museum are the Ossuary of Caiphas the High Priest, the Pontius Pilatus Stone, the stele bearing the House of David inscription, the Bulai of Gemariah the son of Shaphan, the bone with a nail of a crucified person, glass like crystal and many other remains from Yeshua days. The afternoon will be free.This will allow us to rest and absorb in much of the information we have come to obtain. You may want to use this day to re-visit a certain site, to stroll on your own or to do some shopping. Our tour bus will function as a shuttle bus and different activities will be suggested.

October 18 (Sun.) – DAY 11:   Following a wrap-up teaching in the morning, we depart for home, after fulfilling a lifetime dream of seeing, touching and breathing the very places we have only read about until now. Arriving home our Bible will never be the same, for it will be alive in front of our eyes and in our hearts forever.

Special Speakers while in Israel: We hope to have Moshe Kempinski, Jeremy Gimpel and perhaps a surprise.

 

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William Kimbrough

I would love to go to Irael with you all. I just can not afford to. But, maybe someday, if not in this age, for sure in the next! I pray you have a wonderful experience and are kept in safety while there! Shalom!

P.S. I am not fishing for someone to pay my way, with my condition, although I have shown improvement, I doubt I would even be able to go, but would love to if health and funds permitted1

Alicia

I am aching to go. I still have very young children at home and one more on the way, so it’s just not possible for me right now but maybe in a couple years I can do this. Keep planning these, please!!

Cathy Little

October 17th itinerary – are those places open on the Sabbath? You mention “shopping” on the Sabbath in Jerusalem – I don’t think many places will be open, at least not in the Jewish quarter!

AL

I will go; just need to schedule it in concrete; and need to get approval from the other half. I went on the tour back in the 80’s and have always wanted to go again, after I take some Hebrew. I believe I will be ready by this fall, the end of the Shemitah year (7th year) and the heavenly display of the fourth and larger blood moon. Will Israel or America or both receive the wrath of Adonai as a result of people becoming so secularized? All the more reasons why Skip Moen and other followers of Yeshuah make inroads in Israel to bring the Truth to the people. Have mercy on us all to do our part.

Brian Keating

Hi Skip,

Are there still openings for this tour – or for your May tour? Please let me know – as my wife and I might be able to go on one of them. Thanks!