Also known as Antelope-Nose, Har Karmel, Holy Headland, Jebel Kurmul, Mar Elyas, Mount of User, Rosh-Kedesh
Geographical Significance:
Symbol of Beauty:
Elijah's Contest:
Elijah's Victory: The statue at the Carmelite monastery reflects the Lord's victory over the prophets of Baal. Shortly after fire came down from heaven and consumed the sacrifice, altar and even the water, Elijah had the prophets of Baal slaughtered at the Brook Kishon - something which should have happened long before!
Passes of Mt. Carmel Because Mt. Carmel sits astride the International Highway (sometimes called the Via Maris), three passes through the mountain became significant routes of travel in the ancient world. This photo shows the "Jokneam pass" from the vantage point of Tell Jokneam. Because of the narrowness of the passes, they were relatively easy to guard
Druze Community: Today two Druze villages are situated on Mt. Carmel. The Druze religion is an offshoot of the Islam faith from about 1000 A.D. The Druze people speak Arabic, live also in the hills of Galilee and the Golan Heights, and have good relations with the Jews of Israel. They are often persecuted by Muslims.
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