Mount Arbel - הַר אַרְבֵּל

The Arbel Cliffs hang over the sea of Galilee, and its natural caves were used as shelters for rebels against Herod, and as a fortress during the revolt against the Romans and was fortified again in later periods. The ruins of a Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine villages lie below the cliffs and on its south-western side. Arbel is also a potential site for the Mount of Beatitudes and due to it’s proximity to Capernaum and Magdala Yeshua probably visited it as well.

Biblical References

Matthew 14:23 Jesus went to the hillside to pray
Mark 1:35 Jesus went to a remote place to pray
Luke 5:15-16 Jesus often went away to pray
Luke 6:12-13 Jesus went to pray all night
Luke 9:18-19 Jesus was praying, then asked the disciples “who do men say that I am?”

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