The Roman Theater in Tiberias dated to the time of Jesus

Discover a first-century Roman theater in the Galilee, offering new insight into the world of Jesus and His early followers.
Top 10 Discoveries in the year 5777

The Bible Comes to Life presents Top 10 Bible Archeological Discoveries for the year 5777 (Hebrew Year).
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Shana Tova, from The Bible Comes to Life Travel & Education Center.
Banias – Caesarea Philippi

Explore Caesarea Philippi (Banias), a site of ancient pagan worship that became the place where Jesus declared the foundation of His Church.
1 Century AD Tomb with Dr. Daniel Ketchum

Step inside a first-century Jewish family tomb and discover how burial caves like this help us understand the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea described in the Gospels.
Off the beaten track – The Village of Itri 1st Century AD

Discover the ancient village of Itri, a hidden First Century Jewish community that offers a rare look into everyday life in the time of the New Testament.
Underground Town Near Gath

Explore a hidden underground complex near the ancient Philistine city of Gath and discover how people lived and survived in the biblical landscape.
Hazor – The mightiest city in Canaan

Explore Tel Hazor, once the most powerful city in ancient Canaan and described in the Bible as “the head of all those kingdoms.”
The Gethsemane at Hazor

Discover the ancient oil press remains at Hazor and learn how sites like this help us understand the meaning behind the biblical name “Gethsemane.”
The City of Lachish

Explore the biblical city of Lachish, one of Judah’s most important strongholds mentioned in Joshua, Isaiah, Kings, Chronicles, Nehemiah, and Jeremiah.
THE TEMPLE STEPS

Discover the ancient Temple Steps in Jerusalem, where pilgrims once ascended to the Second Temple and where Jesus may have walked during His visits to the city.