HAMAT TIBERIAS NATIONAL PARK ISRAEL
National Park Hamat Tiberias
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חמת טבריה Hamat Tiberias
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Die Synagoge von Chammat Tiberias חמת טבריה: Hammat Tiberias, ist eine archäologische Stätte in einem israelischen Nationalpark am See Genezareth. Sie ist bekannt wegen ihres großen Mosaikfußbodens.
Chammat Tiberias galt wegen der heißen Quellen in der rabbinischen Überlieferung als einer von drei Orten auf Erden, wo sich die Brunnen der Tiefe nach der Sintflut nicht wieder geschlossen hätten. An einem solchen Ort zu wohnen, sei für antike Menschen beunruhigend gewesen. Umso wichtiger sei es gewesen, die Zusage von 1. Mose 8,22 ikonographisch zu bekräftigen: „Solange die Erde steht, sollen nicht aufhören Saat und Ernte, Kälte und Hitze, Sommer und Winter, Tag und Nacht.“ Das ist nach der Interpretation von Shulamit Laderman das Thema des Mosaikfußbodens.
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Tiberias is an Israeli city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Its Old City holds important Jewish and Christian pilgrimage sites including the Tomb of Maimonides and Abulafia (Etz Chaim) Synagogue. The waterfront features the restaurant-lined Yigal Allon Promenade, a marina and a fish market. South of the city, Hamat Tiberias National Park is home to famed mineral hot springs dating to antiquity. ©️google.com
The Hamat Tiberias Mosaic with surroundings
The Hamat Tiberias Mosaic with surroundings
Hamat Teverya hot springs national park in Tiberia
The best sites in the Sea of Galilee
Hamat Gader
These waters reportedly speed up cell renewal and relieve urinary tract and digestive issues. A separate-ticket Spa Village contains a secluded area offering a range of treatments and hot and wet saunas. Four restaurants include kosher fish/meat and vegetarian options.
Kibbutz Ein Gev
Looking for a place to hunker down after a long day of activities at the Kinneret? For some well-deserved R&R, hop over to Kibbutz Ein Gev on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. With its own private beach, this holiday resort is a perfect spot to check-in for an evening and recharge before another adventure-packed day at the array of sites nearby, including the Hamat Gader hot springs, the Jordan River, and a handful of archeological sites.
Korazim National Park
A 25 acre park, Korazim is one of the most well preserved ancient cities dating back to the Second Temple era. Korazim is mentioned in the New Testament as one of the three cities cursed by Jesus (along with Bethsaida and Capernaum). Antiquities are a dime a dozen here, and the stones are stained black having been hewed from the volcanic basalt rock. Check out the basaltic fourth century synagogue and ancient ritual bath, or mikve.
Naharayim Park
Nestled peacefully between Israel and Jordan, where the Yarmouk River meets the Jordan River, is Naharayim Park. Literally “two rivers” in Hebrew, this scenic park offers a variety of informative, riveting tours. Discover how the “Chagal” site creates “green” electricity from organic materials, follow in the footsteps of poet Naomi Shemer, or listen to the myths of the Jordan Valley. No matter which tour you choose, you’re in for a truly unique educational experience.
Yigal Alon Promenade (Tiberias Promenade) and light show
Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Tiberias, Israel’s lowest city, for its wide variety of attractions and activities. After a long day at the water park and a delicious meal, take an evening stroll down the promenade for its newest addition: a magnificent multisensory music and light show. With dancing fountains, pyrotechnics, and a state-of-the-art laser show, your senses won’t know what hit them.
Sea of Galilee hot springs and Hamat Tiberias national park
Known in the Talmud for their curative powers, these mineral-rich waters are now paired with modern accoutrements, including indoor/outdoor thermal pools, a lap pool (heated in winter), free beach access, gym, dry and wet sauna, mud wraps, massage and more.
Shvil Sovev Kinneret
The Shvil Sovev Kinneret, a 35 km long trail, is one of the most magical, ambitious trails that the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel offers the public to enjoy the Sea of Galilee at no cost. The trail winds around the Kinneret and involves hiking on 2-5 km sections covered by eucalyptus trees, fish pools, historic sites and local wildlife. If you get tired, you can freshen up with a dip in the sea, so don't forget to bring your swimsuit.
Hammat Tiberias Synagogue Mosaic פסיפס בחמת טבריה
רצפת פסיפס בבית הכנסת העתיק בחמת טבריה
The Hammat Tiberias' Synagogue Floor Mosaic
Capernaum, the Ministry Base of Jesus, Magdala, Chorazin, Bethsaida, Tabgha, Sea of Galilee, Israel
Capernaum was the ministry base of Jesus during His ministry time on earth. Learn about the amazing things that happened there and in the surrounding area.
Location
1. The Sea of Galilee is located in the northern part of Israel known as the Galilee region. Therefore, it’s called the Sea of Galilee.
2. It is also referred to in Scripture by other names like Ginnosar, Lake of Gennesar, Gennesaret, Sea of Chinneroth, Kinneret, and Sea of Tiberias.
3. It’s about 70 miles (115 Km.) north of Jerusalem and about 27 miles (45 Km.) east of the Mediterranean Sea.
4. It is a freshwater lake about 8 miles (13 km.) wide by about 12 miles (19 km.) long, and 150 ft. (46 m.) deep.
5. It is located about 700 ft. (213 m.) below sea level.
6. It is the main freshwater source for much of Israel.
7. Because of its location, storms can arise quickly and drop down onto its surface without much warning.
8. The Sea of Galilee was located on a main crossroad of the known world during Christ ministry on earth. This international highway was called the “Via Maris” (Way of the Sea), and linked travel between the three continents of, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
9. Travelers from these 3 continents were forced to use this route as there were few other options for traveling to and from each continent. This was so because there was a desert to the east that was impassible due to lack of water, and the Mediterranean Sea was located to the west which was not a realistic option for travel as it was expensive, and ships were scarce.
10. The Via Maris passed right along the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, and there are old ruins and markers showing its existence.
11. The north shore of the Sea of Galilee was even more traveled than the roads and routes leading through Jerusalem.
12. Oftentimes, we might think Christ was hiding out somewhere in a remote location. However, just the opposite was true. He chose the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee (and Capernaum was located at a key place along this route) as a center stage so His message would reach as many people as possible in the world.
13. By spending most of His ministry time in the northern Galilee area, Christ’s miracles would travel by word of mouth to the ends of the earth. This laid the groundwork and sowed the seeds of the Gospel to the rest of the known world so that the evangelization work done later by the apostles would be easier and more acceptable to those who heard the message about Christ.
Historical Background
1. Abraham entered the Promised Land through the gateway of the Sea of Galilee when he first journeyed from Ur of the Chaldeans.
2. In Matthew 4 we find that Jesus established his home ministry base in the town of Capernaum which is located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee.
3. At least 6 of the 12 disciples were from right around the Sea of Galilee. These were Peter, Andrew, James, John, Matthew, and Philip.
4. According to Acts 1:11, the rest of the disciples were from the Galilee area as well.
Places of Interest (Please See Above Map)
Listed clockwise, starting at Tiberias
1. Tiberias
2. Mount Arbel – Likely place the Great Commission was given.
3. Magdala – Hometown of Mary Magdalene from whom Christ cast out 7 demons.
4. Yigal Allon Center – Jesus Boat Museum
5. Calling of the disciples.
6. Tel Chinnereth (Kinneret) – Identified as the Biblical city listed by Joshua as one of the fortified cities in the Naftali tribe region (Josh 19).
7. Restoration of Peter at Tabgha – Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter
8. The traditional site of the feeding of the 5,000 at Tabgha – Church of the Multiplication
9. Mount of Beatitudes – Place from where Christ preached the Sermon on the Mount.
10. Chorazin – – One of the 3 towns Jesus cursed because of their unbelief.
11. Sower's Cove – Likely place Christ preached the Parables of the Kingdom sermon.
12. Capernaum - Homebase of Jesus, Franciscan Site
13. Capernaum - Homebase of Jesus, Greek Orthodox Site
14. Capernaum National Park and Peer – Great place to get out into the Sea of Galilee a bit.
15. St. Peter's Fish Restaurant Mifratz-Amnun – Nice restaurant and beach location.
16. Bethsaida traditional location.
17. Bethsaida newly discovered location – New archaeological evidence points to this place as the real Bethsaida.
18. Gamla – Place many Jews jumped to their deaths fleeing the Romans in 68 AD.
19. Great Sea of Galilee lookout place.
20. Kursi - Demon possessed man healed. Pigs run down a steep slope into the sea just south of Kursi.
21. Feeding of the 5,000 – The most accurate location according to Scripture.
22. Horvat Susita – Old Roman City atop of a hill on the east side of the Sea of Galilee.
23. Yardenit – Nice baptismal site and souvenir store.
24. Hamat Tiberias National Park – Old Ruins of ancient Tiberias.
Water Spring Wadi Aragot Israel
Exploring the sources of sacred & ancient spring sources.
HAMAT GADER HOT SPRING IN ISRAEL,
The bathing site at Hamat Gader Springs was found 1800 years ago by the Roman Empire that rules Israel during those times. The Romans discovered the water springing from the heart of the earth, and immediately realized that this is a place everyone will enjoy visiting.
Since then and up to our times, Hamat Gader's thermo-mineral springs attract tourists and visitors from all over the world. Thanks to their many medicinal qualities, the water temperature is a constant 420C throughout the year, and bathing in them is soothing and relaxing.
Among the health benefits that can be enjoyed from bathing in this water are release of joint pains and pains in general, rejuvenation of skin cells, speeding the metabolism, expansion of the blood vessels that contributes to reduction of blood pressure and increase of the pulse, etc.
THE ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE OF HAMATH TIBERIAS ISRAEL
Tiberias (Israel)
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Rimonim Mineral Tiberias
You are invited to enjoy an Israeli vacation at the hotel including free entrance to the Tiberias Hot Springs complex.
Kinneret Getaway Home with Stunning Galillee Views - Tiberias, Northern, Israel
Beautiful, freshly renovated vacation home with a stunning 180-degree view of Lake Kinneret, 500 meters from the shoreline. Fully furnished with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, living/dining room, study (usable as an additional bedroom), and fully equipped kitchen.
Sizeable backyard with a patio and grill. All utilities included, including air conditioning, satellite TV, wireless Internet access, clean linens, and driveway parking for 2 cars included.
Comfortably houses 8 people. Suitable for children.
Minutes away from Tiberias and all the attractions in the North of Israel.
Club Hotel Tiberias an family vacation
Old Synagogue of Tiberias