View of Nazareth (upon the hills in background) and Mt. Tabor (on the right) from Megiddo |
Manger from time of Christ - Tel Megiddo |
Standing on top of the hill, I was struck by the close proximity of so many other significant biblical sites. You could easily see Mt Carmel (see Israel - Part One), Mt Tabor, Mt Gilboa, Jezreel Valley and Nazareth. Names associated with these places include Jesus, David, Solomon, Saul, Josiah, Gideon, Elijah...absolutely incredible. One of the most inspiring of the Old Testament stories is that of Gideon. That story happened in the valley in front of us.
Gideon's defeat of the Midianites happened in the Jezreel Valley. Gideon's army was reduced to 300 men because God directed him to shrink his numbers. God, in his wisdom, determined it best to demonstrate his strength through this small and weakened military (see "Our Weakness, His Strength"). Thus, there was no mistaking who controlled the outcome of the conflict.
Nazareth from Mount Precipice |
While in Megiddo, I was completely transfixed on the small town of Nazareth that can be easily seen, sitting seemingly quiet atop a range of hills, across the the valley. Jesus spent most of his childhood and adult years there. God chose that small, unimportant town to be the home of his one and only Son.
For at least 1,600 years, this stone cave has been celebrated as the young virgin's home |
Descending into Nazareth, we walked to the Basilica of the Annunciation. This basilica sits upon ancient sites believed to be where the young virgin Mary lived and where the angel Gabriel appeared before her to say "Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son and you are to call him Jesus." The village was very small during Jesus' time. So, the likelihood remains that Jesus also lived, learned of His Father, and worshiped in this location. To think that my God had resided in this humble little village was as spiritually moving as anything that I have ever experienced.
Next stop: The Sea of Galilee
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