The Red Sea
Site of Israel's miraculous deliverance
The body of water that God parted to allow the Israelites to escape from Pharaoh's pursuing army. When Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, the waters divided, and Israel crossed on dry ground. When the Egyptians followed, the waters returned and covered them completely.
Mount Sinai
Where the Law was given
The holy mountain in the wilderness where Moses received the Ten Commandments and the Law from God. The mountain was covered in smoke and fire when the LORD descended upon it. Here God established His covenant with Israel and gave them the pattern for the Tabernacle.
Mount Nebo
Where Moses viewed the Promised Land
A mountain peak east of the Jordan River from which Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death. From this vantage point, God showed him all the land from Gilead to Dan, all of Naphtali, Ephraim, Manasseh, Judah, and the Negev. Though Moses could not enter, he was permitted to see God's promise fulfilled.
The Jordan River
Boundary into the Promised Land
The river that forms a natural boundary through the Holy Land. God stopped its flow to allow Israel to cross into Canaan on dry ground, echoing the Red Sea crossing. Centuries later, John the Baptist baptized repentant sinners here, including Jesus Christ at the beginning of His public ministry.