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Ver en EnglishDiscover the locations where biblical history unfolded. Explore verses mentioning each sacred site and plan your Christian pilgrimage.
The holy city of Jerusalem, central to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, where Jesus was crucified and resurrected.
The birthplace of Jesus Christ and the ancestral home of King David, located in the Judean hills south of Jerusalem.
The hometown of Jesus where He grew up and began His ministry, located in the hills of Galilee.
One of the greatest cities of the ancient world, home to the Temple of Artemis, Paul's three-year ministry, and one of the Seven Churches of Revelation.
The freshwater lake where Jesus performed many miracles, called disciples, and taught from boats.
The small island where John received the visions recorded in the Book of Revelation while in exile.
The site where John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan River.
Jesus' ministry headquarters in Galilee, home to Peter and several other disciples.
The cosmopolitan commercial city where Paul spent 18 months and later wrote two letters addressing serious church problems.
The philosophical capital of the ancient world where Paul delivered his famous Areopagus sermon about the "Unknown God."
The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God, also called Mount Horeb.
One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, site of the famous wall that fell when Joshua marched around it.
The first European city where Paul preached the Gospel, site of Lydia's conversion and Paul's imprisonment.
The mountain where Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death and was buried by God.
The capital of the Roman Empire where Paul was imprisoned and both Peter and Paul were martyred.
One of the oldest continuously operating Christian monasteries in the world, built at the foot of Mount Sinai near the traditional site of the Burning Bush.
The lowest point on Earth, famous for its high salt content and association with Sodom, Gomorrah, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Major port city where Paul established a church and later wrote two epistles, modern-day Thessaloniki.
The island where Paul was shipwrecked for three months and performed miracles of healing.
The city whose people were praised for examining the Scriptures daily to verify Paul's teaching.
One of the Seven Churches of Revelation, known for its massive altar to Zeus and its library.
One of the Seven Churches of Revelation, rebuked by Jesus for being lukewarm, neither hot nor cold.
The "City of Mosaics," famous for the 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land in St. George's Church.
One of the Seven Churches of Revelation, praised for keeping God's word despite having little strength.
One of the Seven Churches of Revelation, once a wealthy and powerful city that Jesus warned was spiritually dead.
One of the Seven Churches of Revelation, home of Lydia the purple cloth merchant.