“Slowly, but surely, the Christian identity in Nazareth is beginning to disappear,” said Bishara Shlayan, a Christian merchant seaman from Nazareth who has come up with the plan, according to Fox News.
Shlayan told The Jerusalem Post he is raising funds for the project from both Israeli Arab Christians and Jews.
The statue would sit atop Mount Precipice, from where a mob tried to throw off Jesus only for Him to walk through them without any harm, as recorded in Luke 4:29-30. The site is owned by the Jewish National Fund, a quasi-governmental, non-profit organization.
Last month, Israel’s Tourism Minister Uzi Landau told Shlayan if he starts the project “we will bless it.” Official confirmation, however, is yet to come.
Churches are expected to join the effort to build the statue, said Shlayan, who has formed an organization called Diglei Habrit, or Flags of the Covenant, which would undertake the project. Shlayan wants international Christian organizations also to support it.
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