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The temple complex, which dates to the late 10th and early ninth centuries B.C., was discovered in 2012 at Tel Moza near Jerusalem. Identified as the Biblical city of Moza in the kingdom of Judah ...
Straight from the Bible: Tiny First Temple stone weight unearthed in Jerusalem - The Times of Israel
Straight from the Bible: Tiny First Temple stone weight unearthed in Jerusalem Volunteer at City of David sifting project finds rare ‘beka’ measure, used by pilgrims paying half-shekel tax ...
Biblical site in Israel where Jesus is said to have healed a blind man will be opened to the public for the first time in 2,000 years. The Pool of Siloam to soon be open to the public for the ...
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Newly discovered biblical moat in Jerusalem reveals city's ancient fortifications - MSNA newly discovered, over 3,500-year-old, massive trench separating the City of David and the upper sections of Temple Mount and the Ophel in Jerusalem answered a 150-year-old debate concerning the ...
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Biblical-era structure discovered in Jerusalem's City of David, used during the First Temple PeriodThe Bible describes how, during the First Temple period, ... Jerusalem's Biblical heritage continues to be unearthed in the City of David, and with the passage of time, ...
Fortifications from biblical Jerusalem unearthed ... (the time of the First Temple) — the period in which the books of the Bible were compiled — and for centuries afterward the city was ...
A RELIGIOUS shrine sealed up by the ancestors of Jesus has been discovered in the ancient heart of Jerusalem, frozen in time for nearly 3,000 years. Carved into the rock on the east slope of the Ci… ...
Road built by biblical villain uncovered in Jerusalem. A long-buried street that led pilgrims to the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago was commissioned by Roman governor Pontius Pilate.
JERUSALEM — A rare clay seal found under Jerusalem's Old City appears to be linked to religious rituals practiced at the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday. The ...
From Christ’s ‘city on a hill’ to the ‘pilgrim’s road’ from the Pool of Siloam to the Temple Mount, archaeological endeavors in Israel hold historical promise for contemporary believers.
The days of the Third Temple are apparently upon us. Why? It’s all thanks to a cow. In the Bible, red heifers feature heavily in Temple law. The cows must be pure red, without even two hairs of ...
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