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Aardverk
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Indeed! It took them 1,877 years to get their promised land back.Not sure what you've read from a Jewish perspective on 66-70 AD, but it's not pretty.
I think the hostility from Christians was rather worse especially against a thoroughly defeated and occupied nation. I can't remember which pope(s) but at least one told Christians that they would be absolved of their sins if they killed Jews. Was it Augustine?..... they would not have welcomed any gentile, let alone Christian to Nazareth, so I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be on a pilgrim map since they would not have been welcome there. Think about it for a moment. You would't put a hostile place on the map for pilgrims to visit knowing it was a hostile place. People could have gotten killed.
I think we may have a misunderstanding here. The Pilgrim maps were prepared by Christians, not Jews and Christians would obviously want to go to Nazareth. As for being a hostile place, anywhere in the holy land has been a hostile place for the last 3,000 years virtually without break. It has a terribly sad history of invasion after invasion. Even the creation of the modern Israeli state in 1947 only lasted 32 days before it was invaded once more.
Strong though Israel is today, it is a fair bet that they will suffer greatly again in the not too distant future with the growth of Islamic power. As more and more Islamic countries get nuclear weapons we are almost bound to see nuclear terrorists both in Israel and the US.