Me and Kate |
Sea of Galilee |
After 2 days and plenty of girl talk, I parted ways with Kate and Debbie and headed for Jerusalem, the holiest city on earth. This city had me very intrigued. To be in a city that has so much history is incredible. I picked to stay in a hostel located inside the old city walls, where a lot of the holy sites were located. The old city is beautiful, albeit a little touristy.
Streets of Jerusalem |
The "old man" or the angel? |
Later that day, I walked the same street as Jesus did when he was brought to crucifixion, the Via Dolorosa. As I walked along the ancient stone street, images flashed in my head of Jesus carrying the heavy cross. The old man informed me that it weighed 150 lb. Jerusalem can be a bit intense for Christians. I could see the Mount of Olives in the distance, where Jesus ascended into heaven.
Mount of Olives |
I saw the church where He was buried and touched the stone where He was washed before burial. 5 people are allowed at one time into the small room inside the church where Jesus was buried. I shared the space with 4 other tourists for 5 minutes as we all prayed in our own unique ways. It seemed like it was all a dream.
Site where Jesus was buried |
The stone where Jesus was washed before burial |
The next day, I visited the room of the Last Supper. I was one of the only people in the room as I paced on the marble floor, picturing Jesus eating with the 12 disciples in this very spot. It's difficult to wrap your head around a fact like that.
Ths site of the Last Supper |
I was trying to get a good photograph of a mangy looking stray cat. Jerusalem has no shortage of stray cats.
Mangy cat |