Friday, February 27, 2026

Bethel

 


The place for Biblical Bethel is generally connected 

to the modern Palestinian village of Beitin.

It is in the West Bank 

and about 10-12 miles north of Jerusalem.

It is in the hill country of Samaria. 

It is near the ancient Canaanite city of Ai

 and sits on a ridge.

It was a rainy day in Israel 

for our stop at Bethel this year- 

our first in 9 trips to the Holy Land.

There are connections

 to a number of Biblical stories here. 

Jacob's dream- Genesis 28:10-22.

When he was running from Esau,

he was at Bethel and had a dream of 

a stairway or ladder resting on earth 

and reaching to heaven.

In the dream, God promised Jacob the land,

many descendants and protection.

In order to set the place apart, Jacob

 named the place Bethel- "house of God."

A flat stone area is in the highest place.
We listened to our guide, Yossi, talk 
about the significance of the place.

We couldn't see very far out 
with the dense fog and reduced visibility.
Not much to see as we tried to
 imagine a stairway to heaven.

We were cold, wet and a bit miserable. 

Yossi asked John to say a prayer in this spot.

Shortly into the prayer, I opened my eyes.

And stared....

The fog had lifted. The sky opened up.

The clouds parted and there was the sun.

The hair on my arms stood up.

I had no words and couldn't move.

                                                                                                                          Photo by Corey Brooks

Pastor Corey Brooks managed 

to take a photo of the moment.

The rest of us just stood 

and stared and shook our heads.


This site is also connected to the story 
of Jeroboam and the idolatry of golden calves.
We had visited the Dan high place earlier on this trip.
Jeroboam I was the first king of the northern kingdom
-(c931-911 BC) established a rival cult center 
in Bethel ( and Dan) to prevent his subjects
 from worshipping in Jerusalem. 
He wanted to retain control over them
 and feared a return to the line of David.
Good things did not happen here
 at this site in the eyes of the Lord.


This map helps to give some perspective
 for the locations for these places.

Sometimes it is hard to picture the events
 at these sites and
 think through the Biblical stories for a
piece of ground on earth.
Thousands of years ago.
But, after the experience I had at Bethel,
I will remember the silence, 
the beauty and the feeling of sacred
when the light broke through from heaven.
A divine personal encounter.






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