


Mount Sinai, believed by some to be located in Saudi Arabia, is biblically significant as the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. This sacred mountain is central to the story of the Israelites’ Exodus, symbolizing God’s covenant with His people and the giving of divine law. Additionally, it is where Moses
encountered God in the burning bush, making it a site of profound spiritual importance in biblical tradition.
The Burning Bush
According to the Bible, Moses encountered God through a burning bush at the foot of Mount Sinai. This event marked the beginning of his mission to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
The Golden Calf Altar
The site where the Israelites built the golden calf. This location serves as a powerful reminder of the Israelites struggles with faith and Moses role in guiding them.
Split Rock
This site is thought to be the location where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water for the Israelites. The massive, split rock is a symbolic reminder of God’s provision for His people during their journey through the wilderness.
ST. Catherines Monstery
One of the oldest working Christian monasteries, home to a rich collection of manuscripts and icons.