Church of the Breaking of the Bread.
A 1500 year old Byzantine cathedral is the remnant of
the ancient building in Nicopolis.
Emmaus, also known as Hazmat or Nicopolis,
was a large city from the
Hellenistic period through the Byzantine period.
This site is on the main road from the plains road
to Jerusalem and is near Latrun.
We have visited a number of possible locations
for the Biblical site of the Luke 24 story
after the Resurrection.
This one is located 19 miles from Jerusalem,
so it differs from the seven miles out of Jerusalem text.
This Emmaus- Nicopolis site is also found on the floor
of the 6th century Madaba map in Jordan.
The map states- Nikopolis,
which is the Greek name for the city.
Nothing changes in the story of the Risen Lord
and the conversation with Cleopas,
if we don't know the exact location of the town of
Emmaus.
A first century AD family tomb in the area.
depicting the time with Jesus after the Resurrection.
These photos help to visualize the meeting
that took place after the Resurrection of Jesus.
This trail allows people to walk the 12.5 miles
as pilgrims "walking in the footsteps of Jesus."
We have been to the Abu Ghosh "site"
of Emmaus and there is very little
archeological evidence there.
So we continue to seek out the possible sites of Emmaus.
Yet, we know this is a real story,
no matter where the precise location is situated.

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