Monday, March 11, 2013

The Holy Land Then And Now: A Comparison

Shortly after midnight on February 27, 1974, my great-grandfather left Lambert St. Louis International Airport with a church group on a flight bound for Tel Aviv, Israel. He spent the next week touring the Holy Land, stopping at popular pilgrimage sites and taking photographs along the way.

38 years later, in May 2012, Alyssa and I made that same journey from Kansas City. We spent about a week visiting many of the same sites my Pa visited, though I did not realize it at the time. Several months after we returned back to the States, my mom presented me with a flash drive for Christmas, loaded with—among many other family treasures—the entire collection of my great-grandfather's slides from Israel, converted into digital photos. Below are several photos that Alyssa and I took that later turned out to match the pictures taken by Roger Connelly between Feb. 27 and March 5, 1974.

Church of the Annunciation, 1974

Church of the Annunciation, 2012


Inside the Church of the Annunciation, 1974
Inside the Church of the Annunciation, 2012

Church of the Nativity, 1974
Church of the Nativity, 2012

Church of the Nativity, 1974
Church of the Nativity, 2012

Marble Manger at the Church of the Nativity, 1974
Marble manger at the Church of the Nativity, 2012

Megiddo, 1974 (Note the date palm tree at the center of the photo)
Megiddo, 2012 (Same date palm, left foreground)

Entrance to Capernaum, 1974
Entrance to Capernaum, 2012

Capernaum capital piece, 1974
Same Capernaum capital piece, 2012

Capernaum synagogue, 1974
Capernaum synagogue, 2012
On Lake Gennesaret, 1974
On Lake Gennesaret, 2012 (I don't think this is exactly the same view)

On Lake Gennesaret, 1974
On Lake Gennesaret, 2012

Entrance to Gethsemane, 1974
Entrance to Gethsemane, 2012

Near the Pool of Bethesda, 1974 (Note column in right foreground)
Near the Pool of Bethesda, 2012
The Pool of Bethesda, 2012 (Different angle)

The "Upper Room," 1974
The "Upper Room," 2012

4 comments:

  1. I love this! How neat to have these photos and to line them up next to your own. Very, very cool! :)

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