List of Christian holy places in the Holy Land

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The list Christian holy places in the Holy Land outlines sites within cities located in the Holy Land that are regarded as having a special religious significance to Christians, usually by association with Jesus or other persons mentioned in the Bible.

The identification of the Christian holy sites became of increased importance especially from around the time of Constantine the Great of the Roman Empire. Interest was also strong during Emperor Charlemagne, as was also the case during the Crusades, when Christian pilgrims often sought out holy places in the Outremer, especially in early 12th century immediately after the capture of Jerusalem.[1]

The search for the Christian holy places was the foundation of 19th-century European Biblical archaeology in Ottoman Syria and later in the British Mandate Palestine.

The holy sites in cities for Christians of all denominations are:

Jerusalem

Israel Palestine

Lebanon

Syria

Jordan

  • Al-Maghtas, this site has been recognized as the real (and only true) site where Jesus was baptized by all the major traditional Christian Churches. The site is in Jordan
  • Machaerus, the Herodias fortress where John the Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded. The site is in Jordan
  • Mount Nebo, traditional site of the death of Moses and where he looked over to the "promised land". The site is in Jordan

References

  1. ^ Sean Martin, The Knights Templar: The History & Myths of the Legendary Military Order, 2005. ISBN 1-56025-645-1

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