Showing posts with label Mount Carmel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Carmel. Show all posts

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Traveling in Elijah's Footsteps: Muhraka and Stella Maris

Ending the year with the trip to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Jafa was the perfect way to close 2021. And the perfect way to open it was to go to the highest point of Mount Carmel—where Elijah had the showdown with the 450 prophets of Baal and the 400 prophets of Asherah!


Though not my first time to this place, it will also not be my last!

Unfortunately, thanks to GoogleMaps, I got turned around a few times. Normally that wouldn't matter, but it was Sunday, January 2, and the monastery closed to visitors at 11:45. I was supposed to arrive at 11:30, but it was 11:42. Thankfully, they still let me in until 12.



This time, I saw a little bit of the beautiful garden on property before going up to the overlook with the 360-degree view of the Jezreel Valley and the hills to the south. Though sunny, it wasn't a completely clear day. Still, the view was breathtaking! And even though the winter rains started in December, the Jezreel Valley is already turning green. I can't wait to go back in a few months and see it in vivid color!

I mean... WOW!




I thought my 'Elijah' adventure was done for the day after that, but then a friend and I went to Stella Maris, which is the look out over the Mediterranean Sea. That was something I never realized before coming here in 2017—the geography of the Land, that Mount Carmel is actually a mountain range, and this area is on the coast. Stella Maris is supposed to be where Elijah stood to see the rain cloud coming from the distance. 

We got there just as the winter sun was beginning to set, and saw a beautiful sunset.





Then, we went to the church said to be built on Elijah's cave where he was fed by ravens sent from God. To be fair, there are other sites claiming to also be built over the cave. So this is just one of them. And the Christmas decorations were still up, which was fun!


(also, I might have giggled at seeing the Coca-Cola in the plastic bag on the altar on the far left).

What a fun way to start of 2022!

Monday, October 30, 2017

The View from Mount Carmel

Mount Carmel, where God sent down fire and consumed the altar of the prophets fo Baal, is actually not 1 mountain. It's a series of mountains surrounding a beautiful valley... a valley where a future battle is still to be fought.

Nearby is Megiddo, one of three identical cities Solomon built.

The valley and mountains of Carmel are lush, green, beautiful, and full of history.



On one end, you can see Mount Gilead, where Gideon won his battle in Judges 6-8 (above), Mount Gilboa where Saul died in 1 Samuel 31, and Mount Tabor, where Deborah won her battle after Jael drove a spoke into the enemy general's head (Judges 4:17-24; 5:24-37).

Monday, May 29, 2017

That time I stood where God sent down fire | Mount Carmel


Our first day in Israel, I was fighting the exhaustion of jet lag when my tour guide said: "Next, we are going to stop at the highest point of Mount Carmel. This is where the showdown between Elijah and the prophets of Baal happened." (1 Kings 18)


It was the first of many times I was like ðŸ˜®. It's one of my favorite OT stories. I almost lost my mind. Turning to my friend, I shrieked, "That's OLD TESTAMENT! OLD TESTAMENT!"


The view there was a 360 degree view, looking out over the Valley of Armageddon. Impossible to fully capture with a camera... as well as the feeling of standing in the very place where God sent down fire to consume the altars. Wow wow wow. #israel #apictureadayofIsrael