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."
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 BrooksPastor Corey Brooks managed
to take a photo of the moment.
The rest of us just stood
and stared and shook our heads.



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