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Tour of the Bible in Southern Israel - The Negev

Highlight Movie of Biblical Negev

January 1st, 2025

 

Depart Israel Museum

6:30 AM

Pickup at Latrun

6:50 AM

Shoket Junction

8:00 AM

Breakrast break, bathrooms, and shachrit

Depart Shoket

8:35 AM

Tel Arad

9:00 Am

There are good bathrooms and a small museum there.
  • citadel and city
  • Very large
  • Arad house has 4 rooms
  • Proto Mishkan / Beis hamikdash 
  • Alter with unhewn stones 
  • Two incense alters, with traces of cannabis 
  • Citadel has 2 rooms, presumably for guards 
  • Overlooks intersection of two valleys 
  • Great overview here https://www.biblewalks.com/telarad
Tel Arad

Depart for Tel Beersheba

11:00 AM

Tel Beersheba

11:30 AM

There are good Bathrooms outside Tel Beersheba.

Tel Beersheba is an archaeological site in southern Israel, believed to be the biblical city of Beersheba. Its historic significance lies in its role as an ancient settlement dating back to the Bronze Age, with evidence of human habitation spanning several periods, including the Israelite, Judahite, and Nabataean eras. The site provides insights into the region's cultural, economic, and social history, offering valuable information about ancient urban life in the Middle East.

Tel Beersheba's most important features include its well-preserved archaeological layers that reveal a multi-period occupation. Some notable features are the ancient city gates, residential structures, a water system, and artifacts. The city's layout and structures provide insights into urban planning and construction techniques of various historical periods. Additionally, findings such as pottery, tools, and inscriptions contribute to our understanding of the daily life, trade, and cultural practices of the people who lived in Beersheba over the centuries.

 

Tel Beersheba

Depart for "Old City" of Beersheba

1:30 PM

Lunch in Allenby Square

2:00 PM

Allenby, also known as Edmund Allenby, was a prominent military figure during World War I. Born in 1861, he served as a British Army officer and is best known for his successful campaigns in the Middle East. Allenby played a crucial role in the British Empire's victory over the Ottoman Empire, which greatly influenced the outcome of the war. His most notable achievement was the capture of Jerusalem in 1917, a significant moment in history. Allenby's tactical brilliance and strategic planning earned him the reputation of being a skilled commander. He was respected by his troops for his leadership qualities and ability to inspire them in the face of adversity. Allenby's contributions to the war effort were instrumental in shaping the future of the Middle East. His legacy as a military leader is still celebrated today, and his name remains synonymous with victory and valor.
Sir Edmund Allenby

ANZAC Memorial Center

2:55 PM

The ANZAC Memorial Center in Beersheba is a significant historical site that commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. Located in the heart of Beersheba, Israel, this memorial center stands as a testament to the enduring bond between Australia, New Zealand, and Israel. The center houses an impressive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits that provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the ANZAC's involvement in the Battle of Beersheba in 1917. This pivotal battle marked a turning point in the Middle Eastern theater of the war and showcased the ANZAC's remarkable courage and strategic prowess. The ANZAC Memorial Center serves as a place of reflection and remembrance, allowing visitors to pay tribute to the soldiers who fought and died for their countries. It also fosters cultural exchange and strengthens the ties between the nations involved, promoting a deeper appreciation for the shared history and values that unite them.

Negev Memorial

4:00 PM

Negev Monument to Palmach