Bayt Idis town, 12 km east of Pella
Byzantine Period

Residents – FREE
Non-residents – FREE

NO

North 32° 26′ 31″
East 35° 40′ 52″

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Jesus Cave

Jesus Cave is a historic rock-cut cave in northern Jordan, traditionally associated with early Christian worship and local religious heritage. Nestled within a rugged limestone landscape, the cave features carved chambers, ancient niches, and traces of human activity that reflect its long use as both a shelter and a sacred space. Archaeological remains found nearby, including olive presses, water cisterns, and stone-cut installations, suggest that the area was once part of a thriving rural community during the Roman and Byzantine periods. The cave’s quiet atmosphere, natural rock formations, and historical significance create a powerful sense of connection to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the spiritual and daily life of the region’s early inhabitants.

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