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Tel Mar Elias: A Sacred Christian Site in Jordan

Written by Leen Hajjar | Oct 19, 2021 3:00:00 PM

Jordan is filled with sacred Christian sites that embody immense religious and historical significance, and one of these special sites is Tel Mar Elias located north of the kingdom.

Tel Mar Elias, commonly known as the home of the prophet Elijah, is a site that consists of incredible archeological ruins of two Byzantine churches that are situated on the top of a hill overlooking vast greenery and hilly landscapes. The churches’ floors include beautiful mosaics of floral and geometric patterns. The site also includes remains of historic tomb chambers and a baptistery that one can also explore and walk around.

Additionally, Tel Mar Elias has long been identified with Tishbe, which is mentioned in the Bible as the home town or region of Elijah. The Bible states, “Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead” (1 Kings 17:1). The Jordanian Department of Antiquities has worked to uncover and excavate these ruins in order to ensure that the site remains well preserved. This biblical site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to wander, ponder, and reflect on these historic remains and stories that existed thousands of years ago.

Located slightly outside of the town of Ajloun in Jordan’s northern region, Tel Mar Elias is about an hour drive from the capital Amman. With its fascinating biblical and historic association, the sacred site is certainly a place that visitors should add to their itinerary during a trip to Jordan.