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Mount Precipice is located in Lower Galilee, Near the city of Nazareth.

It is believed to be the site of the Rejection of Jesus described in Luke 4:29-30 - The people of Nazareth, not accepting Jesus as Messiah tried to push him from the mountain, but "he passed through the midst of them and went away."


Archaeological excavations in the Qafzeh Cave in the mountain found human remains, whose estimated age is 90,000 years old. Those humans were buried properly.
Pottery found in the site and other findings indicate that the place was used for residence as well as for burial.


During the 20th century the mountain was used as a quarry, now abandoned.
Highway 60 goes through a tunnel dug in the mountain in the site of the old quarry, connecting Afula and Jezreel Valley (Arabic - Marj Ibn Amer) directly to Nazareth.


In 2009 Pope Benedictus XVI gave a mass on the mountain, during his visit to Israel. 40,000 people participated in the mass.

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"Beautiful view"
10 January 2023
I recommend visiting Mount Precipice in the outskirts of Nazareth. Christians believe that Jesus jumped from here when he fled from those who chased him. A panoramic view of the Jezreel Valley...
"Quick drive up from Nazareth."
23 June 2022
Good views of Mt. Tabor. A backpacking trail heads out to the Galilee from here. Seems quite a way away from Nazareth and a long way to go for the conclusion to the story of the Rejection of Christ.
"Full of rubbish"
20 March 2022
The mountain itself is OK, you get a reasonable view over Nazareth, but there are lots of rubbish there and if you walk there from central Nazareth it is not easy to get to...it is not signposted and...
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