Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Archaeologists find pottery with biblical name in Jerusalem

Archaeologists find pottery with biblical name in Jerusalem

Monday, August 19, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered a treasure trove of biblical-era pottery while digging in the City of David, the small area south of today's Temple Mount that in the time of David and Solomon made up the entirety of Jerusalem.
The pottery, which was found near the Gihon Spring, dates back to at least 586 BC, during the time of Jerusalem's destruction at the hands of the Babylonians.
An partially-preserved inscription on one of the pots signifies that it was likely used in Temple sacrifices.
The ancient Hebrew lettering would appear to spell out part of the name of Zechariah, son of Benaiah, who, we know from 2 Chronicles 20:14, was the father of the prophet Jahaziel, who prophesied to King Jehoshaphat before he departed for war.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Resume of Jesus Christ

The Resume of Jesus Christ


Address: Ephesians 1:20

Phone: Romans 10:13

Website: The Bible. Keywords: Christ, Lord,
Savior and Jesus

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Objective

My name is Jesus -The Christ. Many call me Lord!
I've sent you my resume because I'm seeking 
the top management position in your heart. Please
consider my accomplishments as set forth in my resume.

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Qualifications

I founded the earth and established the heavens.
(See Proverbs 3:19)


I formed man from the dust of the ground.
(See Genesis 2:7)


I breathed into man the breath of life.
(See Genesis 2:7)


I redeemed man from the curse of the law.
(See Galatians 3:13)


The blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant comes
upon your life through me. (See Galatians 3:14)

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Occupational Background

I've only had one employer. (See Luke 2:49 )


I've never been tardy, absent, disobedient,
slothful or disrespectful.


My employer has nothing but rave reviews for me.
(See Matthew 3:15 -17)

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Skills Work Experiences

Some of my skills and work experiences include:
empowering the poor to be poor no more, healing
the brokenhearted, setting the captives free, healing
the sick, restoring sight to the blind and setting at
liberty them that are bruised. (See Luke 4:18)


I am a Wonderful Counselor. (See Isaiah 9:6) 

People who listen to me shall dwell safely and shall
not fear evil. (See Proverbs 1:33 )


Most importantly, I have the authority, ability and
power to cleanse you of your sins. (See I John 1:7-9)

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Educational Background

I encompass the entire breadth and length of knowledge, wisdom and understanding. (See Proverbs 2:6)


In me are hid all of the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
(See Colossians 2:3)


My Word is so powerful; it has been described as being a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path.
(See Psalms 119:105)


I can even tell you all of the secrets of your heart.
(See Psalms 44:21)

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Major Accomplishments

I was an active participant in the greatest Summit Meeting of all times. (See Genesis 1:26 )


I laid down my life so that you may live.
(See II Corinthians 5:15 )


I defeated the arch enemy of God and mankind and made a show of them openly. (See Colossians 2:15 )


I've miraculously fed the poor, healed the sick and raised the dead!


There are many more major accomplishments, too many
to mention here. You can read them on my website, which is located at: www dot - the BIBLE. 

You don't need an Internet connection or computer to access my website.

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References

Believers and followers worldwide will testify to my divine healing, salvation, deliverance, miracles, restoration and supernatural guidance.

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In Summation

Now that you've read my resume, I'm confident that I'm the only candidate uniquely qualified to fill this vital position in your heart. In summation, I will properly direct your paths, (See Proverbs 3:5-6), and lead you into everlasting life. (See John 6:47 ) 

When can I start? Time is of the essence.
(See Hebrews3:15 )


Send this resume to everyone you know. You never know who may have an opening! 
 
Thanks for your help.



"The Exodus Decoded" - full length documentary by The History Channel (Hebrew subtitles)

The Exodus Decoded

Producers Felix Golubev & Simcha Jacobovici


Executive Producer James Cameron

Watch Documentary Now:
 "Exodus Decoded" - The History Channel


The Menorah in the Tabernacle of Moses
The Ark




Published on May 13, 2012
Decoding Exodus - is a documentary discusses and offers answers to the question of veracity events exodus from archaeological findings. The events are displayed: plagues of Egypt, Red Sea, Sinai Ark and more. The filmmakers are documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and filmmaker James Cameron, who produced the film.

With Hebrew subtitles...

פענוח יציאת מצרים - הוא סרט תעודה שדן ומציע תשובות לשאלת אמיתות אירועי יציאת מצרים על פי ממצאים ארכאולוגיים. המאורעות המוצגים: מכות מצרים, קריעת ים סוף, מעמד הר סיני ארון הברית ועוד. יוצרי הסרט הם במאי סרטי התעודה שמחה יעקובוביץ' ויוצר הקולנוע ג'יימס קמרון, שהפיק את הסרט.

    Ahava Love Letters - 1st book getting closer to print!

    Front cover

    Back cover

    Production continues at Xulon Press! The front and back covers are ready. Next comes the layout with the 52 letters and the 30 photos.

    Thank you Lord.

    Steve



    Does the Shekinah - Divine Presence rest on the Western Wall?

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    Western Wall Plaza in the Old City of Jerusalem

    "Look! There he stands behind our wall, gazing through the windows, peering through the lattice.” (Song of Songs 2:9)



    A Jewish man prays at the Western (Wailing) Wall with his tallit (prayer
    shawl) over his head.


    Today, because the Third Temple has not yet been rebuilt, the Western Wall is considered by many to be Judaism’s most sacred accessible site.

    At all hours of the day and night, a steady stream of worshipers and tourists pour into this holy place that is located in the Old City of Jerusalem.

    It is much more than a national site; it is a huge open-air synagogue where daily and Sabbath prayer services are held, as well as special events, such as Bar and Bat Mitzvahs.



    In the same way men and women sit separately in an Orthodox Jewish
    synagogue, the Western Wall Plaza is divided into two sides: one side is
    for women, and one for men.



    The Divine Presence

    Many people report that they have profoundly experienced the presence of God at the Western Wall.

    Zalman Shazar, who served as the president of Israel from 1963 to 1973, described a similar sensation when he came to the Wall during his first visit to the Land of Israel in 1911.

    “You will go down through the narrow alleys of ancient Jerusalem and arrive at the Wall and stand there. Then you will not only see with your eyes but you will also feel with your entire being the single eternity in our past ... And when your feet enter the courtyard of the Wall, here you feel and experience the re-weaving of your soul into the eternal fabric of 2,000 years ...

    Into the space at this remnant of the Wall the sighs from all the ends of the earth and all eras penetrate ... The Wall does not differentiate between lands and eras. The tears have all flowed from the hearts of one people, they have all come from one source and they will all pray to One.” (HaAretz)


    Women pray at the Wall.

    Help the Jewish People discover an intimate relationship with God through Yeshua

    It is traditionally believed that the Divine Presence of God is on the Western Wall.

    The Midrash (ancient Jewish commentary on Scripture) states in Bamidbar Rabbah 11:63 that “this is the Western Wall of the Temple, which is never destroyed for the Shekhinah is in the west.”

    Although this is likely a reference to the Temple’s western wall, and not the Western (retaining) Wall, God’s Presence is nevertheless perceived to have remained here after the destruction of the Temple.

    It is customary, therefore, for people—even high-profile dignitaries visiting Israel—to place prayers written on slips of paper between the eroded joints, cracks, and crevices of the ancient stones of the Wall.



    Prayers stuffed between the stones of the Western Wall.

    So many prayers are left here that they must be collected twice a year.

    According to Jewish law, anything with the name of God on it must be treated with the same respect that a scroll of Torah or a book containing the name of God would receive.

    Since these prayer slips cannot be thrown away, when they are collected, they are buried in the Jewish cemetery on the nearby Mount of Olives.



    Lifting the Torah scroll at the Western Wall in Jerusalem


    More Than Meets the Eye

    Most of the Western Wall, which runs along the western portion of the Temple Mount, is concealed behind existing structures.

    It actually stretches some 488 meters (1,600 feet).

    Of the above-ground sections of the Wall, the most famous area is the Kotel Plaza, located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.

    Only 28 of its stone rows are above ground. Seventeen layers lay below the surface.

    Because the plaza area in front of the Wall measures 57 meters (187 feet) long and 37.5 meters (123 feet) wide, thousands can gather here for prayer.

    Every year, in fact, the Kotel Plaza is the number one tourist destination in Israel; millions from all over the world are drawn to this place to pray and recite from the Book of Psalms.

    Large crowds visit on the Jewish holidays, when the destruction of the First and Second Temples are remembered, and mourners recite the Book of Lamentations while seated on the ground.



    The Small Western Wall

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    Another exposed section of the Western Wall is the HaKotel HaKatan (The Small Wall) in the Muslim Quarter.

    Although only the two lowest levels of bricks belong to the Second Temple period, this eight meter (25 foot) section is also holy to the Jewish People because of its proximity to the spot where the Holy of Holies in the Second Temple was located.

    In fact, it is actually closer to that spot than the Kotel Plaza.

    It is not as crowded as the larger plaza section and unlike at the Kotel, men and women can pray here side by side.


    Robinson’s Arch, which once supported a monumental staircase to the Temple Mount, is located close to the southwestern corner of the Mount. The people walking near the bottom middle of the photo help to provide a sense of the scale of these toppled stones.


    Yet another above-ground section is in the southern part of the Western Wall.

    In 1968, Benjamin Mazar began excavating this section, which lay under the heap of stone fragments left by the Romans.

    These mammoth stones had been thrown down by the Roman soldiers from the Temple Mount when they destroyed the Temple, smashing many of the large slab paving stones and crushing buildings located near the wall.

    Here on this ancient commercial thoroughfare, Jewish pilgrims coming to the Temple Mount once shopped.



    Western Wall Tunnel


    The Western Wall Tunnel

    While the full length of the Western Wall is not exposed above ground, there is a tunnel in which the original street level can be viewed.

    Although this tunnel was excavated by Israel between 1970 and 1988, and opened in 1996 to the public, the excavations continue and long hidden secrets are still being revealed.

    "The most important events in the history of the Jewish people happened right here," said California venture capitalist Isaac Applbaum, a board member of The Western Wall Heritage Foundation.

    "I actually feel my ancestry, I feel my history, I feel my religion. My great-great-great-great grandfather worked here, toiled here, found his religion here. It's like coming home," he said. (Business Insider)



    The Western Stone is currently the largest stone visible in the Western Wall Tunnel. At an estimated 570 tons, it is not only one of the heaviest objects ever lifted without machinery, it is also one of the largest known building blocks in the world.

    The Western Wall Tunnel (Minheret HaKotel) runs the full length of the wall beneath residential buildings in the Old City of Jerusalem, allowing access to an additional 485 meters (1,591 ft) of the wall.

    While the stones above ground are scarred with bullet holes and worn by weather, here the stones are practically perfect.

    The finely cut stone blocks called “Herodian ashlars” have two inch margins that run around a flat raised boss. (These margins are visible in the above photo.)

    In the tunnels are First and Second Temple era mikva'ot (ritual baths). There are also halls that are large enough to host events such as Bar Mitzvahs. Here you can also walk on a portion of a street where Yeshua may have walked with His talmudim (disciples).

    Here is also the place that is traditionally considered to be closest to the actual location of the Holy of Holies. This section of the tunnel is open for Jewish worship.



    Western Wall Tunnel: some believe that before the Jewish People began praying at the Kotel Plaza, they prayed inside Warren’s Gate, which is now sealed. For hundreds of years, Warren’s Gate was a synagogue called The Cave. (Temple Mount)


    The Sacredness of the Western Wall

    Although the Western Wall is important by virtue of its proximity to the place where the Holy of Holies was located on the Temple Mount, for many, it has become more important than the Mount itself.

    Part of the reason for this may be the fact that the Muslim Waqf, which was given authority over the Mount by Israel, does not allow non-Muslim prayer on the Mount.

    Furthermore, Jewish visits are frequently blocked by Waqf authorities, who are backed by Temple Mount police.

    A survey in Israel found that about two-thirds of those questioned named the Western Wall as the most sacred place for the Jewish People, with only one-third identifying the Temple Mount as being most sacred. (YNet)

    Almost half of those surveyed believe that the Muslim Waqf has sovereignty over the Temple Mount, and only about a fifth recognizes Israel's sovereignty.

    Forty percent, however, are against the police barring Jewish access to the Temple Mount.



    Israeli Temple Mount police

    It seems inconceivable that the Western Wall, by virtue of its history as a place of prayer for the past 2,000 years and the current struggles concerning access to the Temple Mount, could actually be considered more sacred than the Temple Mount itself.

    It is true that many Jews and Christians report that they have had visions or deeply experienced the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) at the Western Wall.

    One Jewish teenager described to Bibles For Israel an experience that he had before he came to faith in Yeshua through the Messianic prophecies:

    "This beautiful spiritual force circled around my body, I didn't know God, but I knew it was God, and I believe now that God's Presence is at the Temple Mount and the Kotel," he said.

    Although the Temple Mount might be seen as a political liability today, and many are satisfied that the Divine Presence stills abides in the Western Wall, the fact is, the Lord has chosen the Temple Mount as the place for the Jewish People to seek Him.

    "But you are to seek the place the LORD your God will choose from among all your tribes to put his Name there for His dwelling. To that place you must go." (Deuteronomy 12:5)



    A Jewish man prays at the Western Wall.

    Though it is true that we have access to the Divine Presence through Yeshua, it is also true that in the last days, the Third Temple will be built in Jerusalem.

    "In the last days, the mountain of the Lord’s Temple will be established as the highest of the mountains; it will be exalted above the hills, and all nations will stream to it. Many peoples will come and say, 'Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the Temple of the God of Jacob.'” (Isaiah 2:2–3)

    The crowds that are drawn to the Western Wall in this generation perhaps foreshadow the time in the near future when the nations will come to the Temple to seek the Lord.

    Today, the Divine Presence at the Wall is hidden from view. But the day is coming, and is not too far away, when the Divine Presence will appear with undeniable power and glory in the Third Temple.

    "I saw the glory of the God of Israel coming from the east. His voice was like the roar of rushing waters, and the land was radiant with His glory. ... The glory of the Lord entered the Temple through the gate facing east... and the glory of the Lord filled the Temple." (Ezekiel 43:1–5)



    A young man reads the Bible in Jerusalem.

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