Bible Places

Start exploring the lands of the Bible here.

Uruk

Little known today, Uruk was a famous metropolis in biblical times.

Can You Guess Where This Is?

Learn about a fascinating biblical location, and see if you can guess its name before the end of the video!

Dan

The remains of biblical Dan can be found in a beautiful nature reserve at the base of Mount Hermon, about 6 km west of Caesarea Philippi. There have been some huge archaeological discoveries here, which verify the accuracy of the biblical record!

Caesarea Philippi

At Caesarea Philippi, a stunning dialogue took place between Jesus and his disciples.

Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon is Israel’s highest mountain, with its summit sitting at 2814 m (over 9000 ft) above sea level. Snow occupies the summit for much of the year. This snow has long been valued by locals. Nowadays, there is a ski resort on Hermon, and in times past, Hermon’s snow was used to cool food and drinks in nearby villages.

Gath: Goliath’s Hometown

Gath was a town with multiple claims to fame.

The Valley of Elah: Site of a Famous Showdown

The Valley of Elah, part way between Bethlehem and the Mediterranean Sea, hosted one of history’s most renowned showdowns.

Mount Gerizim

This temple likely rivalled the one in Jerusalem for several hundred years, before Jews destroyed it around 110 BC.

Where on Earth is This?

At first glance, you may think this picture was snapped in Egypt. There are camels, there are pyramids, and the Nile River is not far away.

King Solomon’s Gezer Gate

Remains of King Solomon’s gate at Gezer can be seen to this day.

Dan

Dan

The remains of biblical Dan can be found in a beautiful nature reserve at the base of Mount Hermon, about 6 km west of Caesarea Philippi. There have been some huge archaeological discoveries here, which verify the accuracy of the biblical record!

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Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon is Israel’s highest mountain, with its summit sitting at 2814 m (over 9000 ft) above sea level. Snow occupies the summit for much of the year. This snow has long been valued by locals. Nowadays, there is a ski resort on Hermon, and in times past, Hermon’s snow was used to cool food and drinks in nearby villages.

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