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First, direct.

Nazareth to er-Reineh
Kefr Kenna
Lûbieh
Base of Kurûn Hattîn
Tiberias

Second, by Tabor. 

Nazareth to Base of Tabor
Top of hbill
Khan et-Tujjâr
Kefr Sabt (on rt.)
Wells of Lûbieh
Tiberias

The direct road from Nazareth to Tiberias has little to attract the attention of the traveller. The road is good, and the stage is short; and one may thus get over it in-less than 5 hrs. when time presses. ...

NAZARETH TO TIBERIAS, BY MOUNT TABOR.

Such as have adopted the suggestions in the “Skeleton Tours,” and have followed from Jerusalem the road described in Rtes. 21 and 24, may now advantageously proceed to Tabor by the following détour. A description of the places is given in Rte. 22.

Nazareth to Zer’tn, Jezreel
'Ain Jâlûd, the fountain of Jezreel
Sôlem, Shunem
Nein, Nain
Endor
Debûrieh, Daberath
Summit of Tabor

Like Jerusalem, Tiberias is regarded as a “holy place” by both Christian and Jew. To the Christian it has been rendered sacred by the presence of Christ, when he dwelt by the lake and taught along its shores. To the Jew it is rendered sacred by the rabbinical belief that the Messiah will rise from the waters of the lake, land in this city, and establish his throne at Safed. The steep hills which hem in the lake here retire a little, leaving a strip of undulating ground about ¼ m. wide and 2 m. long.

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