Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Israel - Tuesday April 18 MASADA not Malasada

Tuesday, April 19


Well, its our 2nd to last day of touring Israel and today was the day we headed back into the wilderness….heading down to Ein Gedi, Masada and the Dead Sea where we were just on Saturday when we went to Qumran.  The desert!  We also did a short stop at Jericho, will explain why so short later. 

Before I get into the update, as of Jerusalem news services today, 21 people were injured, it has been deemed a terrorist attack, but its unclear if it was done against the bus company by a disgruntled employee or against the Israeli government and people.  The type of bomb and materials used are in line with a terrorist bomb.  Also, this Friday, begins the Jewish tradition of Passover, along with the Greek Orthodox celebration of Easter I think…lol.  All we know is that this upcoming week is a very volatile time anticipated by many…we leave Thursday morning prior to all the recognized events.  Please continue to pray for peace in this region..many different factions with different beliefs and different expectations.  Palestine’s are not allowed into Israeli controlled area unless pre-approved due to the religious significance of this upcoming week. Will explain more later this unusual living climate in Israel

Also, I have one correction to make to my post from the Sunday.  I mentioned that Jesus was tempted at the Southwestern wall of the Temple Mount…oops..wrong location…He was tempted at Jericho and we saw the supposed area of this event.  My bad on the misinformation. 

So today, we started out a little bit earlier as we were heading down to the desert, down South, about a 60-70 mile drive.  Also, we were told it was going to be hot…real hot. At some point today while at the Dead Sea, it was 100 degrees +…but unlike Hawaii where humidity is what gets  you, here in the wilderness, its like oven heat.  Thank God we had some winds at Masada

Our first stop was at the Ein Gedi, where David fled to when King Saul was chasing him. 1st Samuel 24, the story is told of David hiding in the caves and King Saul going into one of these caves to relieve himself (use bathroom), and not knowing that David was hiding in there.  The story goes that David’s men wanted to kill King Saul there as it was the most opportune time…yet, David did not do so as he was honoring the relationship of this being his king…and not wanting to do something that was not honorable.  As Saul exited the cave and David followed him out and called out to him and when Saul realized it was David and what he had not done, kill him as he could’ve, King Saul recognized how righteous David was.  Ein Gedi means spring of the wild goats. We saw a bunch of Ibek goats, bountiful in this area  Pretty cool to see another area of where the Bible was lived out 3000+ years ago.    

Our next stop was Masada.  What an amazing sight to see.  This fortress built by King Herod was built on a mount that stands almost 1500 feet high (a 150 floor building, Hawaii’s tallest building is the First Hawaiian Bank building at about 400 feet), it is 2100 feet long and 1150 feet wide.  Using  a football field as a measurement, its 5 football fields high, 7 football fields long and almost 4 football fields wide…massive.

Masada was built by King Herod on this huge mountain plateau in the 30 BCE era, took him 7 years…remember, he also built Caesarea in 12 years back in those days.  Imagine the resources, tools and knowledge to build these type of structures…let alone this one in the middle of the desert on a huge hilltop..it is a sight to see.  It faces the Dead Sea and Mount Moab to the East and Jerusalem is north west from here and the only access to it back then was from the north was through 2 valleys..it was not easily reachable.  Masada was used by the Romans as a place to relax and get away.  However in 66 CE, 30 years after Christ died, a group of Jewish rebels, the Sicarii took over the Roman garrison that was stationed there.  The Sicarii, deemed by Josephus, the 1st century Jewish Roman historian was an extremist Jewish splinter group who fled Jerusalem before and after the destruction of the Second Temple (Temple of the Mount) in 70 CE.  In 73 CE, the Romans decided to flex their muscle and still show that they were in charge in this far fetched area some 100 years after it being built.  The battle of Masada was one of many challenges…due to the height and protection of the fortress, the Romans built a 375 foot ramp to drive a battering ramp uphill to break down the entry door..seeing this ramp and how steep it was and how much danger they would be in trying to attack this unreal structure was so breathtaking.  This mountain top was a city within itself. Roman baths, workout area, houses on different levels, different living communities, water wells with a water system that was built into the mountainside that capture rain water (which happened very few times in the year) using the slopes of the mountain and an intricate ducting system that caught the rainfall via mountain side caves built into water sheds..it was nuts to see this.  Anyway, this ramp was built and the Sicarri knew the inevitable would happen and once the Romans were able to siege the door, they decided to take a break and complete the attack the next day.  However, when they entered the compound the next day, all 960 occupants or so, with the exception of 2 women and a few kids, had killed themselves.  The introductory video that we saw showed us that these people would have rather died as free people than live to be slaves for an oppressed government.  So they had each man kill their own families, wives and kids, then each other and the last solider fell on his own sword…they would rather die as free people, than live as slaves..sounded almost William Wallace like (Braveheart reference-FREEDOM!!)…a movie was made on this starting Peter O’toole back in the 70’s but it had to do more with the romance of the Roman Commander and a woman who lived in the fortress.  It was nuts once again to see history played out in front of my eyes, nothing biblical other than the major players during this time, King Herod, the Roman army and the Jewish settlers. The views and historical significance was unreal.  People today visiting the Masada actually are able to hike the hill, we took a cable car up the mountain.  We saw a group of people, kind of young, like 20s, the fastest person made it up in like 30 mins…the last person in their group was about 50mins.  When we went to catch our cable cart up, we met a lady, the only one in her group who wanted to try and walk up and only got to a 1/3 up and came back down..she was not in that good of shape to begin with…but at least she tried..heading down I saw a family with a young boy, maybe 7 or 8 walking up and he did not look to happy.  It’s a trek..way steeper than Koko Head and way hot. However, today we did have winds.  Our guide Hill-El mentioned earlier that temps get up to like 100+ a lot but in the stone structures at night it gets pretty cold.  He also said that at this height the wind that blows off the Dead Sea from the east up to the mountains, like trade winds, occurred a lot to cool this mountaintop quite well.  However today, the wind was coming from the North blowing down from the mountains and I pointed that out to him and he said he has never felt that in all his visits and wasn’t sure why..I knew why, the Kanaka’s brought the wind..lol.  Anyway this was an amazing place to see.  Earlier, we sat down and he shared his own personal struggle with the rebels of Masada killing themselves, actually committing suicide..but our group jointly said there was only 1 suicide the last warrior who killed himself..he disagreed with that and said it was all suicide, and a discussion started but was set aside..the point he was trying to make was that he was able to reconcile what occurred on the mountain because of a writing of a biblical scripture found in the synagogue on this fortress.   Ezekiel 37:11-14 was found written on a parchment paper.  It is the dry bones scripture. To paraphrase, their bones have been dried up (about to die) and they have no hope, and have been cut off. However, the prophet Ezekiel told the people he was talking to (maybe this sect of people who left Jerusalem, not sure, but whoever wrote this had heard this prophecy before or read it and wrote it again here) and the Lord will put His Spirit within them and come to life. 

What I got out of it based on what we heard and saw..was that the life God would give these people was in death, and not in slavery.  That in dying they would be free from oppression and strife…not to kill themselves cause there was no hope, like most people do today, but because it was better for them to die as free people then live as slaves.  Jesus died for us so we could have life…that’s a paradox.  We learned in Men’s Fraternity awhile back the paradox principal – die to live..if we do not die to the flesh of our slavery, our own issues our own struggles, than we cannot live freely in Christ.   This was an amazing place to see, but more importantly for me, it was a reminder of what I was reminded of yesterday, I must decrease so He can increase.  I must bury my flesh daily, my selfish desires and put others first.  Thank you Lord for this amazing creation. 

We left just at about 11:30 when it was getting really hot, we had been there from about 9 and people where still coming..good luck to them as it was hot.  We headed back to Qumran to have lunch in an a/c dining hall, feasting on chicken schwarma and chicken falafel.  Our typical lunch..lol 



Our next stop was the Dead Sea.  The Dead Sea played a huge geographical role in biblical times.  It is in the middle of all that occurred during Jesus time.  Jordan to the East and Israel to the West.  Lebanon and Syria to the North, and Egypt and Sinai to the Southwest.  It is also one of the world’s saltiest body of water at 34% salinity (2011 stat).   Even though called a sea, it is a lake.  It is also 1407 feet below sea level.  The earth’s lowest elevation on land.  At its deepest, the sea floor is about a 1000 feet. It was a place of refuge for King David and a spa for King Herod...lol.  It currently produces and sells huge amount of skin products across the world.  People like us, flock there to try and see what it feels like.  It is a known fact that no species can survive in the water.  The water itself and by itself cannot be used for crops, there are desalination attempts to make this waster usable.  However in recent years, the shoreline is receding quite a bit and is causing the major issues with the topography of the newly created seashore.  Apparently when fresh water (rain) hits the new seashore, it causes the salt laid area to soften and has caused rifts and more destruction of the area around the seashore.  We saw pockets of areas that have sinkholes around the shore.  We also saw a resort spa out there that in the past catered to tourist via spas and products..in the past our guide Hill-El said the people would check in for their treatments and jump in the sea right outside this building.  Now the customers have to take a shuttle down to the shore’s end about a good 500 feet walk…natures erosion in full effect.  This stop was more for fun than for educational, but it turned out to be both.  It was now over a 100 degrees here in the desert and the walk down from our drop off was a good ¼ mile…we were told to bring extra clothes and shampoo and soap.  We were given special instructions on how to enter the water and what to do and not do..the salinity of the water is not dangerous, you won’t die from it but it will sting.  So as you walk in, its like walking into Ala Moana beach..a few little rocks, then sand, then the gooey stuff…then you sit down in the water and sit back..and boom..floating with no effort..the pictures posted show the fun we had…even if you tried to sink yourself you would be unable to…but here is the kicker, us big guys carry a lot of dense weight and we got some big guys on our trip…when trying to stand up, you have to get your feet under you as fast as you can to anchor yourself and then situp all at one time..if not your arms are wailing in the water and splashing the water on your face, in your eyes, in your mouth..and if you go to fast, you can do a face plant into the water..it is pretty funny..seeing some of us trying to do this..now as for the water..wow..it is something unusal..very oily, very salty..a density to it that is hard to explain. I got some on my lip and in my mouth a little bit and uggh..what a horrible taste…it does feel good..almost like a very liquid lotion on your body..but gooey..it was pretty cool. We spent about 30mins in the water, laughing and enjoying ourselves and had to take multiple showers to wash off the salt deposit on our body.  One of our ladies had a crust of white salt on her face when she came out.  This was a fun time for us all. 




Our last stop back was Jericho.  This is a Palestinian controlled region of Israel and once again, Hill-El being and Israeli Jew could not enter in with us. And this visit, like our Bethlehem visit was very unsettleing..it was 3rd world like, rundown buildings, buildings partially completed or done but not used…lots of stores and vendors..we noticed we were the only huge tour bus in the place and none of us were comfortable with leaving the bus.  But we were able to stop at the Tree of Zacchaeus, a sycamore tree.  This is where in the bible, Luke 19:1-10, we are told about this chief tax collector, a descendant of Abraham, who was an example of Jesus personal, earthly mission to bring salvation to the lost.  Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem and crowds were gathering and because Zacchaeus was short, he decided to climb this tree to see Jesus.   Jesus saw him and called out his name to come down and visit his house.  The crowd was shocked and bothered by this…why would Jesus a Jew, sit with a tax collector sinner. But that was Jesus…seeking the lost and preaching, teaching and healing  One of our group, Jim did a great job on sharing his devotion, the 5 F’s – faith, family, friends, fitness (physical and mental) and finances..in that order.  And we like Zacchaeus, are sinners saved by the grace of Jesus Christ. Amen..great job Jim!!!

So not getting out of the bus and making sure we spent as little time as possible, we headed up to the Mount of Temptation, where Jesus came out of desert after His 40 day fast as described in Matthew 4.  As historians cannot exactly pinpoint the exact location, this has been the place memorialized by a Catholic church.  There was a camel ride and multiple vendors waiting on a tourist to visit, but as shared earlier, there was an apprehension on exiting the bus due to what we experienced and saw in Bethlehem the other day (also Palestine controlled) and what just occurred the day before.  Rightly or wrongly, and even we could sense it in the way Hatem was driving, pretty quickly and without Hill-El being with us..we felt it better to remain cautious and safe today.  With that said, Hatem sped out of Jericho..our entire time there was less than 30 mins.  But once again, to see with my own eyes 2 significant places of the bible, continues to bring so much context for me.  We headed back to our hotel for some rest before dinner. 

One of the questions and things that most of us have been trying to get a handle on, and for all of us, when we travel, you kind of want to get your bearings.  But especially in Israel, where we hear about the West Bank, Gaza, Palestinian controlled/administered, Israel controlled, etc..its hard to understand the whole land issue here.  So Hill-El had some time and for about 30 minutes he went through the whole land issue with us – Israel land 101.  In short, it all started after World War 1, when Britain and France were designated territories to oversee and split up between the 2 countries to govern.  Then it continued on to after World War II where the Jewish people around the world in the European region were getting displaced (refugees) and had no home land.  An accord was agreed to this current land area in between Egypt and Syria that 2 groups of people, Jewish and Arabs would have land rights to.  According to history land talks were held and the Jewish group agreed to the land divide and the Arabs said no to everything.  So the ruling body at that time came up with their own map and in 1949 the official state of Israel was declared with this land mass and in on-going negotiations and wars over the last 60+ years, the Arab community, now called Palestinian (formerly the PLO) were given 3 regions in the land area known as Israel..and all 3 areas are not connected together by anything other than borders and lines.  The Golan Heights area are split and governed by both the Syrian and Israeli governments.  The West Bank area (on the Jordan River West bank, kind of like the middle of the map of Israel and the Gaza strip are controlled by the Palestinian government and the rest is by Israel.  Places like Bethlehem, right outside of Jerusalem is a good example, its in Israel, the state country but considered a Palestinian controlled area…Jericho and much more.  It’s all about the land and who controls it…it’s totally confusing but also understandable..it’s all about the land and the land is the main factor causing this dispute.  So like this land issue, it also exists in communities.  The Temple Mount is considered in Israel land, but the actual Temple Mount is overseen by Palestinian Muslims.  In Bethlehem you have Arab Muslims and Arab Christians..it’s nuts trying to totally understand it but it is a reality.  I am totally now interested in studying this more and understanding it more.  So after this Israel Land course for dummies was done, and so blessed by Hill-El, went up to the room to pass  out and get ready for dinner.  Kind of funny, when I took a shower before dinner, I had a layer of salt, almost invisible to wash off, I could feel it..and I am a bit sunburned and my lips and face fill chapped from that dunk. 

We had a great dinner, our last one as a whole group, cause we lose Jim and Ann form North Carolina on Wednesday as they head to Paris for a few days.  Time is winding down and the ohana we have made has been unreal. 

My take away from today…goes back to the land issue.  In America, we identify with who we are based on our race…White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, etc…but in Hawaii, where we are a melting pot, we all mixed up people, so we don’t delineate as much..however we kind of do when we do Haole and locals…but in recent years with the influx of more of the Asian people and South Pacific (Koreans, Thailand,Vietnam, Micronesians etc) we are beginning to mirror the mainland USA..just a little bit..but more now than ever before.  However in the Middle East, people identify themselves as a religion not a race..Muslims, Jewish, Christians, Greek Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox, Cathloic, etc..from all different race and colors…and it all goes back to the land…who has it and who controls it.  With land comes power, money, government etc…this I can totally relate to..in Hawaii, it’s all about the land and whose agenda is being advanced..and its not for religious reasons…its who can get the control of the money and the land…this might not be a popular statement but back in the late 90’s there were 2 very vocal and confrontational people in Hawaii, yelling and protesting for lands for the Hawaiians, Sovereign government for the Hawaiians…I mean they were out there, extremist even to the point..not physical but just verbal…for the last 2 decades they have been real quiet…why? 1 got a school built for it, a college facility and gets paid and benefits from it..the other got free land on Homestead and consults for local companies needing Hawaiian issues resolved..they got theirs..they got their money, land and control for themselves, not for the betterment of the people…this is so similar but not as big as what is going on in the Middle East..it’s all about the land.  And it causes, chaos, fear, turmoil, strife, unrest, hurts, pains..all things of the enemy and Satan wins when we are not unified as a race..the human race.  All these religions can agree that God created us..there is no science in it....so if God created all of us than we are important and valuable by Him…but then unlike Jesus, who came to unify all people to the Father, the other religions want us to perform to gain whatever it is that is to be gained.  Christianity, true Christianity is rooted in a relationship with the Father for eternity, not based on what we do or don’t do, but what He did.  It’s not about the land grab, the governmental control or the money..its about the relationship.  We all have more in common than we do different, but then we let the differences dictate what we do and who we are.  Jesus looked upon the crowd with compassion and fed the lost, healed the lost, created a relationship with the Father for the lost…wow!!

Lord, please help us to see Your will and way in our lives, in our communities, in the Middle East, in Israel, in the USA, in Hawaii, around Your world.  Lord, we repent for our actions of greed, selfishness, hurts, etc.  Lord, help us to love You and love others.  Lord have Your way in me, do Your work, help me to see what and who You want me to influence, to love, to forgive, to share Your love.  Lord have Your way in me. Amen!! 

It’s about 6:30am Wednesday morning.  Today is our last full day in Israel as we head to the airport tomorrow.  Totally blessed by this all.  Today, we will be visiting the House of Caiaphas, the Upper Room and the Garden of Tomb.  Hopefully we will be able to see the Holocaust Museum…also shopping is on tap..and I am not looking forward to that..lol…

Thank you all for your prayers and love and support.  No new news on the bus bombing this morning but continue to pray for this region.  Pictures of the day attached..sorry still in reverse order..lol. 


Love you all and God bless!!


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