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byfaithmedia · 7 months ago
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Discover the wonder of the secrets of King Herod’s Temple from ancient carvings to beautiful gold from 2,000 years ago.
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eretzyisrael · 2 years ago
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It’s the simple things in life that are the most beautiful. Just look at this view. Winter is approaching, but the sunlight makes its way through the clouds to highlight the beautiful excavations at The City Of David.
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thetexasbohemian · 6 years ago
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🌺🌺🌺 . . . . . #israel_ig #instajerusalem #if_Jerusalem #pinkgeraniums #ancientjerusalem #streetsofjerusalem (at Jerusalem, Israel) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqAG4wWFcSc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ft3864emsplm
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byfaithmedia · 3 months ago
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Buried underneath a parking lot, archaeologists have found incredible ancient remains from the Israelite kingdoms, to the Byzantine wonders, from Bible days to modern times. Explore this wonder on your tour of the City of David, in Jerusalem, Israel.
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byfaithmedia · 7 months ago
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No one knew what the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem looked like, until ancient images of the Temple were unearthed.
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byfaithmedia · 8 months ago
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The mystery that was Herod’s Temple in Jerusalem is coming alive as we discover parts of that lost Jewish Temple that was mentioned in the Bible.
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byfaithmedia · 6 months ago
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Herod’s Temple once stood where the Dome of the Rock now stands in Jerusalem, Israel. Inside the Dome of the Rock is the foundation stone where the Holy of Holies was built inside the two Jewish Temples of Jerusalem.
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byfaithmedia · 6 months ago
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Keep your eyes open on the Temple Mount and you’ll find ancient and modern stones placed together from the time of Jesus.
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byfaithmedia · 6 months ago
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Buried for thousands of years, the wonders of the Bible are being rediscovered by archaeologists in digs around Israel & examined in the Temple Mount sifting project which continues today. Visitors can search for treasure with the Israeli Antiquities authority for a small fee.
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byfaithmedia · 6 months ago
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The City of David hosts a plethora of archeological finds which will connect you to the biblical city of Jerusalem. Wade through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, visit King David’s Palace & be part of history witnessing the ongoing archaeological adventure.
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byfaithmedia · 7 months ago
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The incredible secret routes that entered the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem unveiled a mystery of the ancient world.
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byfaithmedia · 9 months ago
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Bask in the Jerusalem Cityscape views at the Tower of David. Built by King Herod in first century BCE to impress those walking through the gates of the walled city.
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byfaithmedia · 1 year ago
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The Bible says 22 kings were buried in the City of David & this is the only burial ground found in King David’s ancient city of Jerusalem. Therefore T1, the largest tomb is the most likely candidate for the tomb of the Bible’s King David.
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byfaithmedia · 1 year ago
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Buried underneath a parking lot, archaeologists have found incredible ancient remains from the Israelite kingdoms, to the Byzantine wonders, from Bible days to modern times. Explore this wonder on your tour of the City of David, in Jerusalem, Israel.
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byfaithmedia · 1 year ago
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Charles Warren was sent out by Queen Victoria of England, to uncover the ancient Bible lands. After excavating by the Temple Mount, Jerusalem, he explored a barren wilderness & rediscovered the lost City of King David & the ancient tunnels & shafts of the Canaanite & Israelite Kings.
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byfaithmedia · 1 year ago
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The Bible says 22 kings of Judah were buried in the City of David & this is the only burial plot found in the ancient city. The largest tomb known as T1 was probably the burial place for King David & his son Solomon. These tombs were lost & buried for thousands of years, but have recently been rediscovered.
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