Monday, March 23, 2026

Mount Precipice- Nazareth


 Mount Precipice in Nazareth is the Biblical site 
where the angered leaders attempted to throw Jesus off a cliff.
He had declared himself the Messiah in the synagogue.
 Luke 4:28-30

Mount Precipice is located on the southern 
outskirts of Nazareth. It overlooks the Jezreel Valley.

We were here on a beautiful sunny day in January 2026. 
We often have to delete Mount Precipice from our tour 
because it is often late in the day when we arrive.
Rush hour traffic in Nazareth often keeps us from this spot.



Nazareth was a very small village at the time of Jesus.
Today it is the largest Arab city in Israel 
and serves as a major cultural and economic center.
Today there are 81,000 residents 
with 69% Muslim and 31% Christian.
Most of the population of the nearby city 
of Nof HaGalil is Jewish.
They renamed it in 2019 to distinguish
 it from the Biblical city.

Cyclamen flowers bloom here in the wild along the rocks.

This sign was at the top of Mount Precipice.
We don't have the information that 
Jesus jumped from the mountain.
Luke states in
v.30 "but he passed right through
 the crowd and went on his way."
Jesus had read from the book of Isaiah 
and then told them that He 
was the fulfillment of the Scripture.
This was the beginning of the story that "no prophet 
is accepted in his own hometown."

This story shares the rejection of Jesus by his townspeople. 
He knows the challenge when we face the same sort 
of rejections by friends and family.


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