Entrance to the monastery in the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub. Nablus. Palestine Stock Photo
RFR9J41KEntrance to the monastery in the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub. Nablus. Palestine
Wooden cross at the Greek Orthodox convent of Jacob's well in Palestinian town of Nablus West bank Palestinian Territories Israel Stock Photo
RMD4A7PBWooden cross at the Greek Orthodox convent of Jacob's well in Palestinian town of Nablus West bank Palestinian Territories Israel
Christ and the Woman of Samaria at the Well, 1640. The meeting between Christ and the woman of Samaria at the well is only recounted in the Gospel of Saint John. Stock Photo
RM2X22Y4KChrist and the Woman of Samaria at the Well, 1640. The meeting between Christ and the woman of Samaria at the well is only recounted in the Gospel of Saint John.
Interior of the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church built over Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel Stock Photo
RMTRY19DInterior of the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church built over Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel
Entrance to the Bir Yaqub Monastery in Nablus Palestine Stock Photo
RFR04CMNEntrance to the Bir Yaqub Monastery in Nablus Palestine
A hand painted information board in English & Arabic, outside the Jacob's Well. Nablus. Palestine Stock Photo
RF2G2YH8BA hand painted information board in English & Arabic, outside the Jacob's Well. Nablus. Palestine
Interior of the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church built over Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel Stock Photo
RMTRY181Interior of the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church built over Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel
Chapel housing Jacob's Well in Palestine Stock Photo
RFR04CHPChapel housing Jacob's Well in Palestine
A mosaic of Father Loustinos, who replaced Archimandrite Philoumenos as the head of the Monastery of Jacob’s Well, Nablus. Palestine Stock Photo
RF2G2YH87A mosaic of Father Loustinos, who replaced Archimandrite Philoumenos as the head of the Monastery of Jacob’s Well, Nablus. Palestine
View of the crypt with the deep well hewn of solid rock that has been associated in religious tradition with Jacob for roughly two millennia named Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar currently lies within the complex of an Eastern Orthodox monastery of the same name, in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel Stock Photo
RMTD29DTView of the crypt with the deep well hewn of solid rock that has been associated in religious tradition with Jacob for roughly two millennia named Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar currently lies within the complex of an Eastern Orthodox monastery of the same name, in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel
Stained glass window in the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub. Nablus. Palestine Stock Photo
RFR9J41NStained glass window in the Greek Orthodox St. Photini Church at Bir Ya'qub. Nablus. Palestine
View of the crypt with the deep well hewn of solid rock that has been associated in religious tradition with Jacob for roughly two millennia named Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar currently lies within the complex of an Eastern Orthodox monastery of the same name, in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel Stock Photo
RMTD29CTView of the crypt with the deep well hewn of solid rock that has been associated in religious tradition with Jacob for roughly two millennia named Jacob's Well or Bir Ya'qub also known as Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar currently lies within the complex of an Eastern Orthodox monastery of the same name, in the city of Nablus in the West Bank, Israel