“The Holy Land: Connecting the Land with Its Stories” Season 3 is an nine-episode series hosted by Dr. John (Jack) Beck that takes you to the Jordan River Valley systems to experience the land, the culture, and the customs that surround the sacred stories of the Bible.
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Mt Hermon, which plays a role in biblical stories from the Old Testament all the way through the gospels, is so high that it creates its own weather—including snow.
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Go to the ruins of Dan to learn about King Jeroboam, the High Place, and God’s persistent pursuit of His children no matter how far we may stray from Him.
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Jack Beck teaches us how in specifically choosing the Mt Hermon region to reveal His true, sacred identity, Jesus changed the trajectory of this location forever.
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Visit Jesus’ hometown in the Galilee Region to explore how the Messiah’s humble upbringings shaped His life and ministry.
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Journey to the Sea of Galilee, as well as Capernaum and Magdala, to learn how this small region played a big role in Jesus’ ministry.
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Visit Kursi to explore how Jesus’ ministerial location put Him in contact with all different types of people—including Gentiles.
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Travel to the Jordan River to learn more about how Joshua and the Israelites’ crossing of this water system still impacts us today.
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