Showing posts with label 000 Years Ago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 000 Years Ago. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Excavation Reveals Spot Where Romans Breached Jerusalem’s Wall 2,000 Years Ago - JNI Media BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS


Excavation Reveals Spot Where Romans Breached Jerusalem’s Wall 2,000 Years Ago


“And they burnt the house of God, and broke down the wall of Yerushalayim, and burnt all the palaces thereof with fire, and destroyed all the goodly vessels thereof.” II Chronicles 36:19 (The Israel Bible™)
Exciting evidence of the breaching of the third wall that surrounded Jerusalem at the end of the Second Temple period was uncovered last winter in the Russian Compound at the city center. The discovery was made in an archaeological excavation the Israel Antiquities Authority conducted in the location where the new campus of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design is slated to be built. In the course of the excavation, archaeologists discovered the remains of a tower jutting from the city wall. Opposite the tower’s western facade were scores of ballista and sling stones that the Romans had fired from catapults at the Jewish guards who were stationed at the top of the tower.
According to Dr. Rina Avner and Kfir Arbib, excavation directors on behalf of the IAA, “This is a fascinating testimony of the intensive bombardment by the Roman army, led by Titus, on their way to conquering the city and destroying the Second Temple. The bombardment was intended to attack the sentries guarding the wall and provide cover for the Roman forces so they could approach the wall with battering rams and thereby breach the city’s defenses.”

A 2,000 year old jar as it was discovered in the field. (Yoli Shwartz, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority.)
A 2,000 year old jar as it was discovered in the field. (Yoli Shwartz, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority.)

The historian Josephus, an eyewitness to the war, provided many details about this wall. According to him, the wall was designed to protect the new quarter of the city that had developed outside its boundaries, north of the two existing city walls. This quarter was named Beit Zeita. The building of the Third Wall was begun by King Agrippa I; however, he suspended its construction so as not to incur the wrath of Emperor Claudius and to dispel any doubts regarding his loyalty. The construction of the Third Wall was resumed some two decades later by the defenders of Jerusalem, as part of fortifying the city and the Jewish rebels’ preparations for the Great Revolt against Rome.
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Josephus described in detail the route of the wall that began at Hippicus Tower, which is now identified with David’s Citadel. From there the wall continued north to the enormous Psephinus Tower, which defended the northwestern corner of the city wall. At that point the wall turned east and descended toward the Tomb of Queen Helena, which is identified with the place known as the Tombs of the Kings.

A spearhead from the battle against Titus’ army. (Clara Amit, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority)
A spearhead from the battle against Titus’ army. (Clara Amit, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority)

It seems that the new discovery has resolved a debate among researchers reaching back to the early twentieth century, as to the location of the third wall and the question of Jerusalem’s boundaries on the eve of the Roman onslaught led by Titus. According to the dig in the Russian Compound, we now have proof of the wall’s existence in that area.
The excavation findings will be presented at a conference entitled “New Studies in the archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region,” Thursday, October 27, at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

TIME TRAVEL: VISITING THE TEMPLE MOUNT 2,000 YEARS AGO - Yael Freidson JERUSALEM JOURNAL

Inside the Second Temple Photo Western Wall Heritage Foundation via YNet NewsTIME TRAVEL: VISITING THE TEMPLE MOUNT 2,000 YEARS AGO (Video Incl'd)

What was it like to visit the Temple in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago? How did it look to the thousands who thronged there, including people like Jesus and his apostles? Now we can see for ourselves.
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Ten million visitors come every year to the Western Wall to view the sole remaining part of the Second Temple complex. Now they can see it in a whole new way.
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation is presenting a new, high-tech tour of the complex and the Temple as it was 2,000 years ago.
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The foundation's virtual reality tour of the site allows visitors to remain seated. Putting on on goggles and headphones they are immersed in the 360-degree experience.
Up until this point, the foundation has organized tours of the Western Wall tunnels and archaeological excavations, but only for organized groups that set them up in advance. As the new virtual reality tour is individual, lone visitors can take part.
The experience brings visitors to the time of the Second Temple, permitting them to view the pilgrims and priests at work and to visit the important sites on the Temple Mount. These include Robinson's Arch in the southwestern corner, the Royal Stoa, the courtyards of the Temple and the sanctuary.
The tour and technology was developed by ArchTour. Historians, rabbis, and archaeologists carried out comprehensive research on the structure of the Second Temple to provide the most accurate representation possible.
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This is a lightly edited version of the original article published by YNet News at http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4855837,00.html

Monday, July 11, 2016

Picture Life 2,000 Years Ago ✡ "The Priests Who Were in Anathoth" - ISRAEL365

The words of Jeremiah, son of Hilkiah of the Priests who were in Anathoth, in the land of Benjamin.

דִּבְרֵי יִרְמְיָהוּ בֶּן חִלְקִיָּהוּ מִן הַכֹּהֲנִים אֲשֶׁר בַּעֲנָתוֹת בְּאֶרֶץ בִּנְיָמִן

ירמיהו א:א

div-ray yir-m'- ya-hu ben khil-kee-ya-hu min ha-ko-ha-neem ah-sher ba-a-na-totb'-eh-retz bin-ya-min

Jerusalem Inspiration

Jeremiah, the prophet who warned the Jewish people of the imminent destruction of the Temple, was from the city of Anathoth, a city which was bordered by bustling Jerusalem on one side, and the desert wasteland on the other side.  It was as if the prophet's hometown represented the Nation's choice; repent and continue to thrive, or ignore God's word and prepare for a wasteland of exile.  Today, there is a community named Anathoth just outside Jerusalem in the area where Jeremiah originally lived. Proof that the bible is alive in modern Israel!

"Herod the Great" Show

Do you wonder what life really looked like in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago? Jerusalem's Israel Museum brings it to your 'doorstep' with this amazing exhibition on the life of King Herod, who built the Caesarea harbor, Masada and much more.
 

The Israel Bible Game a Hit with Readers Worldwide

Ever dream of becoming a Biblical shepherd, scribe, judge, prophet or king? The Israel Bible's use of “gamification” is increasing engagement with the text of the Bible and thrilling its participants.

Jerusalem Daily Photo

The Western Wall; serenity and motion in one as people immersed in prayer storm the heavens from this holy location.

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Janie Barnett of Illinois, USA. Todah rabah!

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