Enormous quarry dating back to Second Temple period exposed in capital’s Ramat Shlomo Quarter. Huge stones quarried there were presumably used in construction of city’s magnificent public buildings Ynetnews Published: 05.20.13, 07:47 / Israel Travel An enormous quarry from the… Read More ›
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Do Parts of Herod’s Temple Still Exist?
KHouse The Romans destroyed Herod’s Jerusalem Temple in 70 C.E. Is it possible that some of the wooden beams from his Temple Mount have survived-and may be identified? Some archeologists believe this may be the case. In their May/June Edition… Read More ›
The New ONE WORLD Trade Center, Abaddon, and the Antichrist – A Must Hear!
You won’t believe your ears! Information never before heard! Especially at 16 minutes and forward…you absolutely must hear this mind-blowing information! Forward this to your friends, and your family! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW! Apollyon an intensive form of the word “destruction”,… Read More ›
Largest exhibition of Israeli artifacts premieres in Boston
Headlining the US tour are 10 rare fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls collection, some of which have never been displayed By Matt Lebovic May 19, 2013, 10:46 pm BOSTON – Not since the Babylonian Exile have so many ancient… Read More ›
Israeli archaeologists find source of ‘Second Temple’ era stones – Includes Video
A huge quarry, along with tools and a key, used by workers some 2,000 years ago have been discovered during an excavation in Jerusalem prior to the paving of a highway, the Israel Antiquities Authorities (IAA) announced. The first-century quarry,… Read More ›
Second Temple Model of Jerusalem
Second Temple Model of Jerusalem |SOURCE It may be a miniature, but it certainly isn’t small. One of the most impressive objects on display at the Israel Museum is the 2,000-square-meter (21,520-square-foot) model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple period. The… Read More ›
Muslim Holy Site Magically Transformed Into King Solomon’s Temple In Jerusalem Tourism Ad
SOURCE A tourism advertisement produced by the Israeli Foreign Ministry was banned before it could be released, as it showed the CGI destruction of the Dome of the Rock, a Muslim holy site. The video features Deputy Foreign Minister Danny… Read More ›
Today In Jewish History…
8 Tevet This date marks the completion of the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible in the third century BCE — the oldest Bible translation. The Septuagint derives its name from the Latin word for ‘ seventy,’ alluding… Read More ›