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we're about to take you on a unique aerial journey through the spectacular biblical landscapes of Israel following in the footsteps of one of the most celebrated people who ever lived Jesus of Nazareth will be flying to historic locations linked to the life and times of Jesus we'll explore these places from the air and from the ground and with the help of experts and local people we'll be telling this remarkable story this I believe is place where the trial of Jesus took place it would be better to be Herod's dog than to be his son he realizes that his death will be the fulfillment of his ministry [Music] our aerial journey begins in Galilee where Jesus lived and worked pilgrims have been coming to this region since the four Gospels were written and Christians began to spread the word about Jesus nearly all the places linked to Jesus are commemorated by a church the earliest appeared some 300 years after Jesus died built by the Roman Emperor Constantine the first Roman ruler to adopt Christianity he appointed his mother Empress Helena to seek out the most sacred sites and make three places of Christian worship the modern city of Nazareth dominated by the Magnificent Church of the Annunciation this marked the place where according to the Gospels the angel Gabriel visited Mary a young unmarried woman to tell her that she was to be the mother of the Messiah the savior of the world this huge Franciscan Church stands over the ruins of many earlier buildings including where Joseph and Mary are thought to have lived 2,000 years ago the ancient remains of a simple dwelling are preserved in the sanctuary the spiritual heart of the church we're flying over the Judean Desert to Bethlehem nearly a hundred miles south today this takes under an hour by helicopter of two thousand years ago it would have taken Joseph and a heavily pregnant Mary the best part of a week [Music] the reason for their journey Gospels tell us that the Emperor Augustus demanded a census to Mary and Joseph had to be counted in Bethlehem the home of Joseph ancestors while they were there the time came for her to deliver the child and she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger as there was no room at the inn Bethlehem and the historic Church of the Nativity tradition tells us Jesus was born in a stable along with the animals but it was more likely that the stable was actually a cave based on archaeological studies we know that the Manges were located within underground caves which were situated beneath houses and inside you would have these elongated vast like recesses which were useful that animals could feed and perhaps one of them may have been used for the infant parts of the Magnificent Church of the Nativity date as far back as 326 ad is the oldest church still in use in the Holy Land the birth grotto is a level below the main body of the church and here on the floor of the cave a silver star marked the place where it's believed Jesus was born this will be 9d Guercio in a separate cave just to one side as a shrine where the baby was laid in a manger it was here we're told the Shepherd's found him and where the three wise men from the east presented him with gold frankincense and myrrh [Music] in the birth story a star appears in the east guiding not only shepherds to the baby but also the three kings towards Bethlehem these were major Oris colleges from ancient Persia searching for a messiah his birth had been foretold in the ancient scriptures Jesus was born at a time when bright stars and celestial bodies were believed to be signs of important events to come and that's this of story a whole series of all Testament prophecies are brought to fulfillment once Jesus was recognized as a messiah he was the fulfillment of the star prophecy once the idea of light was introduced then you have the great light over Jerusalem which attract foreigners bearing gifts it would have been a matter of protocol for the foreigners the wise men to pay their respects and seek advice at the court of Herod the Great the king of the Jews the Gospels even bring us a comic moment Herod knows nothing about the birth of a child not only that he has to send his advisors to go search out in the Jewish Scriptures whether such a birth was even foretold so we have these learned astute and aware Gentile wise men and these completely flummoxed Jewish counselors who don't even know their own scripts and I think there we have a humorous note with in Matthew's Gospel about how unprepared Herod is for the birth of this child today Herod's great city of Caesarea can still be seen on the Mediterranean coast Herod was put in place by the Romans he was a master builder and used the best technology that Rome had to offer to build great palaces including the monumental desert stronghold of Masada that overlooks the Dead Sea but at the time Jesus was born Herod was feeble and paranoid when we think about Herod the Great in his relationships with those around him we find that he executed almost all of his children he put to death his wife Mary amny who he loved so much and yet who he was completely jealously insane about once Gustus Caesar had said that it would be better to be Herod's dog than to be his son so when Herod was told of a new King of the Jews his reaction was extreme he ordered the murder of all male children under the age of two in an attempt to remove any threat to his sovereignty Gospels also tell us that Joseph warned of Herod's diabolical plans in a dream took his family and fled Bethlehem for the safety of Egypt Herod continued his tyrannical rule for another four years when he died his cherished Kingdom was split and divided religious and territorial conflicts have divided Israel as the beginning of time no more so than today Bethlehem is now part of the Palestinian territory and is separated from Israel whose government has built a security wall to deter terrorism unfortunately it also deterred tourism as pilgrims coming to the Holy Land landed increasingly difficult to visit the birthplace of Jesus the Gospels tell us little about the childhood of Jesus two thousand years ago Joseph had to wait until the death of Herod to bring his family back to Israel to settle in Nazareth near the Sea of Galilee to one side of the modern church of the annunciation you can see the churches like Joseph built over the place where his thought the Holy Family lived underneath the church archaeologists to found the remains of a little house dating to the third century although that's 200 years after the time of Jesus there are several rooms where Jesus could have spent his childhood boys would study until about the age of twelve or thirteen and then they would leave their formal education in reading and they would go and become a princess with their father or some other man and learn what would be their trade for Jesus the trade was he fielding unlike most dads Joseph probably took his young son to work with him to pick up the basic skills I think the main influence in the childhood of Jesus was the nearby city of Sepphoris [Music] this was Galilee's great jewish capital just a few miles from nazareth a huge amount of archaeology has revealed an important and wealthy center that controlled the area they were rebuilding a city that had been destroyed by the Romans and I think Joseph settled in Nazareth because there was working Severus Canty for 10-12 years so once Jesus was old enough to run the four miles across the valley then tsipras was a team part and I'm sure that the words that Jesus first heard in Greek word get out of the way your little twist he would have been into a very cosmopolitan environment in which a smart child could have learned how does an arch stay up how did they get the walls vertical [Music] according to Luke's Gospel Jesus and his family traveled from Nazareth to Jerusalem for the Jewish festival of Passover at the age of 12 Jesus was with his parents in the Great Temple probably for his Bar Mitzvah ceremony of coming-of-age Luke describes Jesus wandering off after the ceremony Mary and Joseph thinking he'd gone back to Nazareth with friends also left for home the next day they headed back to Jerusalem after three days of searching they found him of course as parents what do you do you go back to the last place you were together and they're at the Temple Mount they find Jesus happy as a lark engaged in dialogue with the rabbi's the teachers of the law Mary is incensed she says how could you do this to us don't you realize we've been sick with fear and I'm sure she said it emotionally because Mary was a mother like all mothers are and she had lost her twelve-year-old well Jesus responds in a way that is so typical of young teenagers why were you worried I mean where did you expect me to be I had to be in my father's house he says he means that as a 12 year old the cusp of young adulthood he has walked into the temple and felt like he has come home in ein Karem just outside Jerusalem two churches mark the home of a man who had a tremendous impact on Jesus John the Baptist preached the coming of the Messiah the long-awaited Savior who would restore the occupied Israel to the Jews as prophesied in the Old Testament John also challenged the Roman and Jewish authorities John the Baptist said people who want to enter the kingdom of God the people who want to have this relationship with their Heavenly Father need to approach him from an act of repentance and this act was characterized through the Jewish practice of immersion what we call baptism today John baptized his followers in the fresh running water of the Jordan River [Music] at some point Jesus himself was baptized [Music] Jesus baptism by John led to a radical change in Jesus behavior instead of an artisan in Nazareth he became a wandering preacher where he acted as a deputy to John the Baptist preaching the same message performing the same baptism Jesus probably now in his late twenties took the Baptist message home to Galilee this was the beginning of his ministry [Music] but before long the Baptist movement was on the rocks John the Baptist confident of his powers and popularity criticized King Herod the Great's son Herod Antipas for adultery and was beheaded he must have taken some time before the news of John the Baptist's death finally reached Jesus the effect of John's death on Jesus would I imagine have been frightening he was now the de facto head of the Baptist movement and if the authorities felt it worthwhile to take John out of circulation then Jesus would certainly have felt that risk no evidence of John the Baptist's work had ever been found until a few years ago when archaeologist Shimon Gibson made a startling discovery a cave closed I'm Karan containing inscriptions which Shimon believes were linked to John the Baptist well when we enter the cave as you can see right up on the walls we could see these incised drawings and you have a figure of a John the Baptist kind of person with a hairy garment there are other symbols as well during his upgrades arm which is also being cut off and that is a symbol of the desecration of his tomb the clues only came to light after the team had removed tons of material at the very bottom was a pool that had been hollowed out of the rock and an intriguing Boulder on top of the stone is this groove and it's for the placing of the right foot inside so it's clearly some kind of ritual which was performed here a person would take the jug and import over the oil and anoint the foot which probably took place after people have been baptized in a way to signify that the person had undergone baptism was now ready to set forth into the world outside the Gospels tell us that after the death of John the Baptist Jesus wandered into the Judean wilderness to prepare himself for his ministry and the god-given responsibilities of a messiah this is the vast area of desert between Jericho and Jerusalem close to the old pilgrims route which Jesus would have walked many times from Galilee [Music] a huge ravine of what he Celt this thought have been associated with several biblical references including the valley of the shadow of death mentioned in the Psalms this is some Georges monastery clinging to the rock face since the fourth century it's housed the community of Hermits seeking a life of dedication to God in the desert and looking out over the city of Jericho a similar community the monastery of the temptation identifies the place where Jesus was said to have been tempted by the devil [Music] after nearly six weeks in the desert Jesus returned to Galilee and set up home in a small fishing community on the shore called Capernaum here it's widely believed that Jesus lived with a fisherman called Peter archaeologists have uncovered a small village with tiny houses built of black basalt stone dominated by a large 1st century synagogue in the center of the excavation under the modern Franciscan Church is an eight-sided structure which Italian archaeologists believe was an early place of worship dating to the 5th century they think the reason the earliest church in Capernaum was here is that this was almost certainly the site of Peters house Jesus soon attracted an unlikely group of followers they included a tax collector political activists and several fishermen like Peter his brother Andrew and James and John these became the disciples Jesus's closest confidants these local fishermen were tough and fishing was big business at that time so what drew these men to a wandering preacher like Jesus they were wealthy men they were shrewd and they were not people who would have latched on to anything that gave them a sense of pride and importance and so they must have seen something very powerful in the personality of a man who was perhaps not in the same social class as they they were sacrificing a lot to follow Jesus in 1986 the remains of a 2000 year old Galilean fishing boat were found in the shore mud near McDowell an important fishing port in Jesus's time it's tempting to wonder if he or one of his disciples actually used this boat since its discovery and long period of conservation it's become known affectionately as the Jesus boat for two to three years Jesus worked in Galilee slowly building up a following his message aimed at sinners and outcasts was how the poor and disadvantaged were entitled to a place in heaven we're now above the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee and the hillside setting for the Sermon on the Mount the church of the beatitudes built in 1938 now marks a site where it's believed that great crowds followed Jesus to hear his message about God's kingdom and who could enter now when he saw the crowds he went up on a mountainside and sat down his disciples came to him and he began to teach them saying blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth but it was his miracles that really pulled the crowds the Gospels describe at least nine miracles and the first that Jesus carried out was in Cana between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee it was here we're told Jesus turned water into wine and one of the churches marking the traditional spot is Greek Orthodox it was built by the Gracie family in the early part of the 20th century today eso Gracie runs a prosperous gift shop selling wine does he believe the miracle took place my belief is different because I don't believe that Jesus make alcohol while only I think I believe that it was their taste the taste of wine because jesus said for begging to be drunk another of Jesus's famous miracles took place of a small lakeside hamlet of table where according to Mark's Gospel Jesus distributed the disciples lunch to thousands of followers then Jesus took the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven thanked God broke the low and divided the two fish among them all everybody else and was satisfied there were five thousand men who ate the loaves the church of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes at tadka was built in 1982 over churches dating as far back as the fourth and fifth centuries brand-new monastery is under construction alongside and Matthew's Gospel gives us a vivid account of another miracle after the crowds had gone when it grew late he was there by himself while the boat was by now a long way from the shore at the mercy of the waves Jesus went out to them walking on the water the lake when the disciples caught sight of him they were terrified it's a ghost they said but Jesus spoke to them it's alright don't be afraid surprisingly Jesus was not popular everywhere he went in his hometown of Nazareth he upset the local worshipers in the synagogue by telling them that he was the Messiah God's chosen one as prophesied in the ancient jewish scriptures the crowd were astonished that a local builder son should be so full of himself how could he claim to be God's Savior this was blasphemous we're told that their astonishment turned to anger and then rage he was thrown out of the synagogue and was dragged to the top of the biggest hill to be cast onto the rocks below by the furious townspeople it's said that Jesus escaped by jumping down the rock face avoiding certain death and this place has always been known since as the hill of the leap but despite danger and disapproval Jesus carried on with his divine message [Music] the ancient Galilean town of Corazon where the told Jesus performed Monte works in the synagogue we're looking down on the ruins of a later building but it's almost certainly the spot where Jesus taught it seems they didn't believe his divine message either nor that he was a man sent by God Jesus condemned these people to suffer on the day of judgment this is one of the few moments when the Gospels hint that the Ministry of Jesus in Galilee was not a runaway success flying south it's impossible to miss Mount table a well-known landmark not far from Nazareth 2,000 years ago this is where beacons were lit to mark feast days and calendar changes today a huge Franciscan Church marked the place where Christian tradition claims Jesus was transfigured or changed into a divine being was seen by his disciples talking to the great Old Testament prophets and his face shone like the Sun and his garments became white as light and behold that appeared to them Moses and Elijah talking with the Transfiguration of Jesus marks a crucial turning point in his story this is the first time that Jesus appears to be more than a mere human where he's recognized by his disciples to have a direct link with God the historical background to the Transfiguration is complex to subject that I've worked at a loss there were simple form of the story is that Jesus in a moment of great perplexity goes up to a mountain to praying as he prays he gets the answer and his face lights up that's the factual element then the second half of the story you have two men in black robes speaking to him of the fulfillment of God's plan so these are angels now he realizes that his death will be the fulfillment of his ministry Caesarea on a Mediterranean Sea this magnificent port was the Roman capital of Judea and the headquarters of Pontius Pilate Caesarea was the grand design of Herod the Great who built a theatre the Hippodrome that hosted great chariot races and an aqueduct to deliver fresh water to the bustling city from miles away to the north it was here that Pontius Pilate takes the palace of Herod the Great and adapts it and makes it into his praetorium his military headquarters today the remains of pilots promontory stronghold is still visible in the sea as governor or prefect of Judea Pilate was responsible to Rome for keeping the peace in an occupied country Pontius Pilate was a very shrewd governor he had to deal with a very troubled situation and he stayed in office for 11 years in the most difficult post in the Roman Empire 50 years ago the first and only piece of firm archaeological evidence that connects a historical character to the story of Jesus turned up in Caesarea a stone block was found by an Italian team working in their local Roman theater there they found this inscription which mentions not only Pontius Pilate by name but also his title protectors Pilate had thousands of crack troops at his disposal during the Jewish religious festivals he would leave Caesarea to ensure that law and order was maintained in Jerusalem the city's population would have swelled by as many as two to three hundred thousands about pilgrims Jewish families from all over Judea and beyond and the atmosphere would have been very tense role occupation was harsh it provoked bitter resentment amongst the Jews any disturbance to public order was punishable by death 2,000 years ago Jesus and His disciples would have set out from Galilee following the old pilgrims rode through the desert to Jerusalem their first view of the city from the top of the Mount of Olives would have been dominated by the Jewish temple of Herod the Great you later this huge building was destroyed by the Romans and today the Dome of the rock stands on the same platform this is one of the holiest sites in Islam they're sacred to Muslims who respect Jesus as one of God's prophets but for Jesus arriving in Jerusalem for the last time persuading city people to support his divine message was essential if his ministry was to have any impact Jerusalem was the place of the levers of power if he could affect change in Jerusalem then there might be a trickle-down effect in Galilee Jesus has a clearly growing awareness of what it means to be called to be the Messiah that for him it will entail suffering and death so it's a hard decision but not one that he shirks one that he embraces the great festival of Passover celebrates the Jewish freedom from slavery in Egypt and lasts for just over a week Jesus based himself with close friends in Bethany a small village a short walk from the Mount of Olives this was the home of Mary and Martha Simon the leper and Lazarus who Jesus miraculously raised from the dead at the centre of the old village is the tomb of Lazarus as iĆ­'d handles family have looked after the grave since the 1930s this village called Beit Anja in old Jeremiah it means de at the house of the whole lots of people come from all over the world to visit this holy place where Jesus have made his miracle - his Lazarus from the death we're looking down on the Mount of Olives and the small district of Beth adji but Jesus sent His disciples to find a donkey before his symbolic entry into Jerusalem it seems Jesus was determined to fulfill a kingly prophecy written in the ancient book of Zachariah rejoice greatly o daughter of Zion see your King comes to you righteous and having salvation gentle and riding on a donkey the procession would have brought Jesus a self-proclaimed King to the attention of the Roman and Jewish authorities today the traditional Palm Sunday ceremony begins here at this Franciscan Chapel on the edge of better G during the few days before Passover Jesus would have been found spreading his new message of hope and salvation in and around the temple Jesus was angry that the house of God had become a focal point for money exchanges and traders so he overturned the stallholders tables aggressive actions like this would once again have brought Jesus to the notice of the Jewish authorities extensive archaeological excavations have uncovered streets near the ruined temple where it's not hard to imagine moneylenders and traders working [Music] on the Thursday night before Passover Jesus gathered his disciples together on Mount Zion today just outside the city walls this vaulted room is believed to be where Jesus held the Last Supper the disciples had no idea that this was to be the final time they would all be together it was a Last Supper because Jesus doomed that if he would die this was a final word to the little group that supported him and a plea for their trust that they would be together again someday after supper Jesus was leading his disciples back to his base in Bethany he stopped in the Garden of Gethsemane the Mount of Olives he asked to be alone supposedly to pray but Jesus knew that he was about to die so could he have been having a severe crisis of faith we're told he began to be deeply shocked and appalled and you have the think of someone teetering on the edge of an abyss it's not even sure that God can would wish to help them he realized that the death would be a frightful one so I think that was a moment of our deep deep despair Jesus was arrested and taken to the Jewish high priest who condemned him for blasphemy the crime of claiming to be the Son of God on Mount Zion the modern church of sant peter in gallicantu marks the place where peter jesus' closest and oldest friend denied he'd ever known him he was terrified of his own arrest archaeological remains on the foot of the church are believed by early pilgrims have been the remains of the high priests house a complex of deep caves underneath the church a thought to be where Jesus was held and tortured early on the Friday morning and after to mock trials the high priest sent Jesus to Pontius Pilate the Jews wanted Jesus killed but under roman law the death sentence could only be authorized by the roman governor the gospels depicted pilus as a sympathetic character wishing to wash his hands of jesus contemporary historians were trade him as a cunning politician desperate to keep Rome and the Jews happy of course he had his own Intelligence Service who would have told them this guy has no following they're not a thousand warriors on the other side of the Mount of Olives you know so that Pilate knew perfectly well from his own sources that Jesus was moved no threat he knew the Jewish authorities were trying to manipulate him and they're his flawed personality that comes in because he bowed to their press tradition sets the trial of Jesus in the Roman barracks to the north of the temple precinct now commemorated as the first station of the cross on the Via Dolorosa the point that Jesus began to carry the cross to his execution but last year the remarkable discovery of some old steps into a blocked up gate has led archaeologist Shimon Gibson to argue that the trial of Jesus took place on the other side of the barracks just outside the city walls anybody who was imprisoned within the barracks would then have been led out through this gate now excavations have revealed something which is quite amazing you have a an area in front with a pavement with a rocky outcrop on one side as we have from the Gospel of John and over there you have another gate through which crowds could then approach and attend the trial Jesus was condemned to be crucified the usual punishment for treason and rebellion in the Roman period it was a horrific and brutal method of execution crucifixion traditionally involved a scourging before to weaken the criminal then the walk through the city carrying cross now we should not imagine that all of Jerusalem was sitting around watching this this was the day before Passover no one had time to look at a little execution party Jesus was so weak from his torture that he fell three times under the weight of the cross every Good Friday pilgrims reenact his final agonizing journey along the Via Dolorosa the road of sorrow [Music] [Applause] at the Jewish feast of Passover 2,000 years ago Jerusalem would have been a frenzied place just as it is today with pilgrims throwing to the ancient temple precinct but outside the city walls a man had just been executed for treason and buried in an old disused quarry this degrading yet on the face of it insignificant death on a cross was to have a profound effect on our civilization based on extensive work by Shimon Gibson we think the quarry was about the size of a football pitch at one end there was a small hill of rock where the crucifixion took place this was known at the time as Golgotha the place of the skull some 20 feet beneath much of the rock have been poured out and in two different terraces a number of tombs were cut in particular the one donated by joseph of arimathea here Jesus was laid to rest after that fearful day some three centuries after the death of Jesus Emperor Constantine ordered the first church to be built over the entire crucifixion site eyewitness accounts report that Constantine's mother empress helena involved herself with the excavations and in the construction [Music] the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been damaged and rebuilt many times over the centuries you can still see the rock where Jesus was thought to be crucified and on a lower level the place believed to be his tomb church remains the most venerated and sacred of all Christian sites even the Crusaders who fought to protect the holy places and the 12th and 13th centuries less their cross marks on the building [Music] on the first Easter Sunday Mary Magdalene and other women discovered that the tomb had been opened the Bible says they saw a man in a white robe sitting on the rock who told them do not be alarmed you are looking for Jesus of Nazareth he has been raised but go tell the disciples and Peter that he is going ahead of you to Galilee there you will see him just as he told you if anyone was making up a story they would not have chosen that story because the vast majority of Jews didn't believe in resurrection and those who did didn't believe in empty tombs so why invent a story that is no constituency that's why I accepted as historical truth most of the disciples had no idea that Jesus had risen from the dead they'd split up and gone their separate ways Jesus appeared to his disciples a number of times and back in Galilee he made his most amazing appearance on the beach alongside the church of the primacy of Peter the disciples had heard Jesus predict his resurrection but I don't think they really believed this that theory would all of a sudden become reality in luke's gospel peter james and john jesus' closest disciples were fishing on the lake but had caught nothing a man appears on the beach tells them to cast their nets a certain way this produced a miraculous catch the disciples realized and man was Jesus he scrambled to shore with great excitement and shared a fish meal that he had prepared there must have been a tremendous explosion of joy if their leader had returned from the dead then they could do anything hence the total commitment that has given us the church tradition has it this rock preserved within the primacy Church is where Jesus sat down to eat with his disciples and where Peter was also reaffirmed as the leader of the disciples after his denial in Jerusalem it takes instructions from Jesus go then to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples baptize them in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit and I will be with you always to the end of the age Jesus is said to have risen up to heaven forty days after his resurrection the Gospels give us no details of the location the chapel of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives is one of three holy sites in Jerusalem that claim to be where he left this earth this plain and simple building is both a Christian and Muslim site with nothing in it except for this piece of rock said to hold the impression of Jesus's last footprint on earth the impression that Jesus has left on the world's history and faith is immeasurable but unbelievable as it may seem archeology is bringing us nearer to Jesus day by day during the filming for this program Israeli archaeologists stumbled amazingly across the earliest synagogue ever found in the Galilee what's more it dated to the time of Jesus it was such a proud moment for the lead archaeologists four weeks ago we didn't see anything here we didn't even imagine to ourselves that there's going to be something so unique so special just under a few centimeter underneath surface and we start to uncover this beautiful unbelievable building clustered with a beautiful fresco colored with red and beautiful yellow and in brown and black and it's the first time the synagogue from this period appears in the Galilee McDowell was one of the most important fishing ports on the Galilee at the time of Jesus I was the home of Mary Magdalene when the archaeologists dug deeper another startling find appeared a large stone decorated with a menorah the ancient symbol of Israel this is the first time in the world we found a menorah outside of Jerusalem dated to this period of time a that what makes this menorah so important and so unique the chance discovery of an amazing find like this brings the period of Jesus into sharp focus it's quite possible but he may have been sitting in the synagogue next to this very stone with the disciples and Mary Magdalene gathered around him and who knows what future archaeology might bring to our appreciation of a man whose humble life brutally cut short was to change the world Jesus of Nazareth you
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