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Field
Trip Galleries - Part Two: Israel, Egypt, Jordan |
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Field Trips- Students from the fall 2006 semester exploring
around the
country and under the country. Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field
Trips - Find out where
these students are going.
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for the gallery. |
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Field Trips
- And find out what these students are pointing
at. Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field
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Riding camel or donkey into Petra,
spending the night in the wilderness in a Bedouin encampment, Make
the leap and come to JUC!Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field Trips
- Whether they are in the Negev, at
Lachish, in the Judean Hills or the Shephelah, or in Bethlehem with
Dr. Adnan Musallam studying Islamic Thought and Practice, JUC
students are learning through daily experiences and interactions in
the field. Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field Trips - Here is a gallery with some quick
photos of Spring Semester 2006 students on the Physical Settings Field
Trip. Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field Trips - Twenty-five
students and I spent the first week of December in Egypt on the
field study for the semester course Ancient Egypt and the
Biblical World. Our itinerary was almost the same as our trip
last year, with the addition of the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid
at Dashur. We traveled up and down the Nile, from Cairo to Aswan and
back, and through the Sinai, climbing to the turquoise mines of
Serabit el-Khadim (mined by the Egyptians of the New Kingdom) and
Mt. Sinai for sunrise. Every student who took the course for
academic credit presented some research on a pharaoh of the New
Kingdom at a site relevant to that pharaoh. A good time was had by
all.Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field Trips -
Why are these guys wearing skirts?
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Field Trips -
Lower level of Herod's Massada open again! Click the photo for the gallery. |
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Field Trips -
This fall,
2005, the rich JUC curriculum
offers courses in Biblical geography, history, archaeology and
Hebrew, as well as Rabbinics, historical Christianity and the Modern
Middle East. In addition, many students are getting involved in a
variety of volunteer ministries in Jerusalem. So far students have
enjoyed field studies in and around the Old City, exploring places
above (on walls and rooftops) and below (in Hezekiah’s Tunnel)
Jerusalem.
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