Definition: In English, 'Itinerary' refers to a list of planned activities for someone's time off or travel plans. This includes where they are going, when they will be there, how long they plan to stay, and what activities they intend to do along the way. The term is used in religious texts as well, such as in the Bible, which has its own 'Itinerary' concept for pilgrims on a journey of faith or devotion. To provide more detail, let's consider the example of a visitor on an expedition to the Holy Land: 1. Destination: Jerusalem 2. Start Date: Day 1 (Monday) 3. Arrival Time: 9 AM 4. Departure Time: 6 PM What activities would this itinerary entail? Some examples might include: - A visit to Mount Nebo, where they see Moses' face on a rock - A walk through the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus is crucified - A night at Masada, where the desert winds up the Israelites' nerves This type of itinerary gives the visitor insight into their own time in the Holy Land and how it influences them spiritually.