For Physical Settings last Sunday, we did a walking tour thing of Jerusalem and looked at different sites within the context of the Old and New Testaments.
Lastly, we went to the Pool of Bethesda and the church of St. Anne. The Pool of Bethesda was where many went to be cured from ailments through the blessing of a particular Roman god. Jesus comes here to find a lame man trying to throw himself into the deep, deep pool. Jesus heals him, no one drowns, and everyone is happy. According to some traditions, the church of St. Anne was Mary's home before she met Joseph (St. Anne being Mary's mother). The story goes that Mary essentially became a nun at the temple, Joseph came up for the sacrifice, and Mary's mentor told her to go marry him. It's a beautiful building. Nice acoustics.
So that was pretty much my last Sunday. I'm getting a little bit more comfortable here although I'm still pretty homesick. I have a ton of work for a couple of my classes, so I'm pretty much bound to the library, but I'm thankful for our weekly field studies which get me out a bit. I'll explore some on my own once I get a chunk of my work out of the way.
-Daniel
2 comments:
Dan these pictures are awesome!! I hope you are also keeping a journal of your stay and adventures! I'm so glad to hear that you are getting out some and seeing the land around you. We can't wait until you come home and tell all of us all about your experience!!
Much love~
Sharon & Bill
DANS!!
You could work for NAtional Geographic - those are beautiful pictures! Hey - how did you get the penguin to pose with the scuba gear?? Nice job!
Love MOM
Post a Comment