Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Israeli Museum Recreates the 'Jerusalem Jesus Knew' - JULIE STAHL/CBN NEWS CHARISMA NEWS

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Model of Jerusalem during Second Temple times (CBN News image )

Israeli Museum Recreates the 'Jerusalem Jesus Knew'

JULIE STAHL/CBN NEWS  CHARISMA NEWS
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Have you ever wondered what Jerusalem looked like 2,000 years ago when Jesus walked the Earth?
Now, thousands of Christians who visit biblical sites in Israel each year can enjoy an exciting new tour at Jerusalem's Israel Museum that uses artifacts and examples to bring more details to life from the time of Jesus.
One of the unique exhibits is a giant model of Jerusalem showing the city in the Second Jewish Temple period. It's the first stop in the new "Cradle of Christianity" tour in which visitors see artifacts that enhance the biblical narrative.
"This is Jerusalem that Jesus knew. This is Jerusalem that Herod the Great built," says David Mevorach, senior curator of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Archaeology at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
             
Mevorach said the model will give Christians a better perspective of specific areas mentioned in Scripture.
Prominent in the giant model is the Temple, the largest monument in the city at that time.
"The model, built in a scale of 1 to 50, shows these important sites that Jesus goes through, for instance, the pools of Bethesda where Jesus performs one of His miracles of healing," Mevorach told CBN News. "It's all in the surrounding of this city, which has only one Temple for one God."
 
The next stop on the new tour is the famous Shrine of the Book housing the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scrolls include the oldest copies of the books of the Hebrew Bible.
And then there are rare and important artifacts from the Temple Mount itself.
"We still have the supporting walls of the Temple Mount, the Wailing Wall is the Western Wall of the support of this huge project, but only very few finds were left from the buildings itself," Mevorach says.
Two important artifacts from the ancient Temple Mount during the time of Jesus are part of the tour.
"One of them is an inscription in Hebrew, a sign for the priest to stand and blow the horn for the entrance of Saturday—meaning the time to cease work—and again at the exit of Saturday, when you can resume work," Mevorach says.
"The other sign is in Greek. It is [from] the parameter that surrounded the Temple itself in the Temple Mount, signs in Greek and Latin forbidding gentiles to enter the Temple itself," he said.
According to Mevorach it's rare to find artifacts that directly relate to historical figures.
"In the case of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus, we've been extremely lucky," he said. Three finds relate directly to the story and to the details and two of them relate directly to the most important people in these final days of Jesus."
One is an ossuary—a burial bone box—inscribed with "Joseph, son of Caiaphas the high priest."
"We are almost 100 percent sure that this is the Caiaphas that we know from stories in the New Testament, the high priest that arrests Jesus and turns him into the Romans for his trial," he says.
The second is a stone bearing the name of Pontius Pilate. It was found in the Mediterranean port city of Caesarea, the capital of Judea at the time, in secondary use as the step of a theater.
And perhaps the most interesting artifact for Christians is evidence of the Roman practice of crucifixion found in an ossuary.
"This heel bone that you see right here has a huge iron nail driven through it. This is the only find in the whole world of actual crucifixion," he says.
And what do visitors have to say?
"Just seeing the artifacts made it come alive and to see what I've read about made it come alive in my life," says Terry Herndon from Birmingham, Alabama.
"To see so many artifacts of world history and of our Christian faith in one place so quickly and to be able to comprehend it so quickly is just really amazing and it really confirms our faith, it confirms what the Bible teaches us and teaches us the place of our Christian faith in world history, context, it's outstanding," another visitor. 
Reprinted with permission from cbn.com. © 2016 Christian Broadcasting Network. All rights reserved. For the original article, visit cbnnews.com.
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If Our Mayors Are THIS Corrupt, What Is The Rest Of The Population Like Behind Closed Doors? - Michael Snyder THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

Corruption

Posted: 08 Aug 2016 Michael Snyder  THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

It isn’t just the politicians in Washington D.C. that are deeply corrupt.  In this article you will read about two prominent mayors that have engaged in absolutely horrific behavior, and you will read about a sex scandal out in California that involved 24 different police officers sleeping with the same prostitute. 

The reason why I write about these things is not to gross you out.  Instead, the goal is to get America to take a long look in the mirror.  Ultimately, we aren’t going to turn this country around by electing the right president, because the truth is that the biggest problem with this nation is in our own hearts.  Until we get our hearts right, nothing is going to really change.

When I was growing up, mayors were people that you looked up to and respected.  But these days many of them appear to be sex-fueled maniacs.  Just consider the case of Fairfax, Virginia mayor R. Scott Silverthorne.  If you are not familiar with Fairfax, it is an upscale D.C. suburb that is only about 20 miles away from the White House.  Silverthorne was serving his third-term as mayor, and most people thought he was a good guy until it was discovered that he was trading meth for group sex with men
The mayor of Fairfax, Virginia, is resigning following his arrest for allegedly attempting to trade methamphetamine for a group sex session with men he met online.
City officials said in a news release Monday that R. Scott Silverthorne’s resignation will take effect at noon Thursday.
Silverthorne was arrested last Thursday on a felony drug distribution charge.
Following his arrest, Silverthorne was also fired from his job as a substitute teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools.
In case you don’t already know, the Washington D.C. area is one of the hotbeds for gay culture in the entire country.  In fact, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority runs extremely graphic gay hookup ads while at the same time absolutely refusing ads that promote the Christian faith.

Meanwhile, the mayor of Stockton, California has been arrested for playing strip poker with boys and girls at a disadvantaged children’s camp
A California mayor has been accused of playing strip poker with six members of a disadvantaged children’s camp after plying them with alcohol.
Anthony Silva, 41, the mayor of Stockton, was arrested on Thursday morning after police say they found an audio recording of the poker game on his phone.
Investigators say Silva invited at least three girls and two or three boys into his bedroom at the camp in August last year before convincing them to strip off.
I think that the question I posed in the headline is quite legitimate – if this is how our mayors are behaving, what is the rest of the population doing behind closed doors?
Elsewhere in California, an 18-year-old prostitute is at the center of an almost unbelievable police sex scandal
The 18-year-old girl goes by the name “Celeste Guap,” and admits she’s slept with two dozen officers from various police departments.
Guap told KPIX she had sex with 14 officers from Oakland Police Department, 5 from the Richmond Police Department, 3 Alameda County Sheriff’s deputies and one Livermore cop.
She says in exchange some officers gave her protection and tipped her off about undercover operations while she was working as a prostitute.
Reportedly, she first began to have sex with police officers when she was 16 years old, and they would pass her around like a trading card.

And these are the men that we are relying on to enforce the laws and to protect our families?

This is not a matter of just two or three police officers engaging in illicit behavior.  We are talking about two dozen men that were brazenly betraying their communities and making a mockery of everything their police departments are supposed to stand for.

This is the kind of nation that we have become, and signs of our moral decay are everywhere.
For instance, we just learned that in 2015 more than 40 percent of all babies born in America were born to unmarried mothers for the eighth year in a row
Of the 3,977,745 babies born in the United States of America in 2015, 1,600,208 of them—or 40.2 percent–were born to unmarried mothers, according to data released this month by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
That makes 2015 the eighth straight year that 40 percent or more of the babies born in the United States were born to unmarried mothers, according to CDC data.
But prior to 2008 this had never happened before in our entire history.  And if you go all the way back to 1940, only 3.8 percent of all babies were born to unmarried women
In 1940, 3.8 percent of the babies born in the United States were born to unmarried women. The percentage first went as high as 10 percent in 1969, when it was 10.0 percent. In 1983, it surpassed 20 percent for the first time, hitting 20.3 percent. In 1992, it exceeded 30 percent for the first time, hitting 30.1 percent.
At the same time, crime and violence continue to rise in this nation.  Last month was the deadliest July in 10 years for the city of Chicago, and police officer shooting deaths for the country as a whole were up an astounding 78 percent during the first half of this year.
It is getting to the point where it is starting to become difficult to blame people that are afraid to leave their own homes.  Our streets are becoming increasingly dangerous, and there are some very, very sick people out there.  If you doubt this, just consider what just happened to a young and promising Google employee
A Google employee from New York City who disappeared on an afternoon jog while visiting her mother in Massachusetts has been found murdered in the woods.
Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. said Monday that 27-year-old Vanessa Marcotte was reported missing after failing to return from a run between 1pm and 4pm in Princeton.
Her body was discovered at around 8.20pm Sunday by a state police K9 unit near Brooks Station Road, about a half-mile from her mother’s home.
A source told Fox25 in Boston that investigators were examining the possibility that Marcotte was sexually assaulted and set on fire, with burns to her hands, head and feet.
How twisted and evil do you have to be to do something like this?

It is election season, and a lot of people out there truly believe that America will be turned around if we elect Donald Trump.  Others are completely convinced that Hillary Clinton is the solution to what ails us.

But in the end, no election can fix what is wrong in our hearts, and that is the biggest problem facing this country.

Israeli Company Wants to Build Trump's Mexico Border Wall - Israel Today Staff

Israeli Company Wants to Build Trump's Mexico Border Wall

Tuesday, August 09, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
The Israeli company that constructed the security barrier surrounding the Gaza Strip says it is eager to make Donald Trump’s proposed Mexico border wall a reality, should the Republican candidate win the White House in November.
“We’ve done it in the past, and we would definitely want to do it,” Saar Koursh, owner of Magal Security Systems Ltd., told Bloomberg last month. “The border business was down, but then came ISIS and the Syrian conflict. The world is changing, and borders are coming back big time.”
Koursh noted that in addition to the Gaza barrier, his company has built “smart fences” along Israel’s borders with Egypt and Jordan, and has been contracted to help protect the borders of Kenya, Somalia and other African nations.
Magal specializes in sophisticated border systems that include visual monitoring, as well as ground sensors and motion detection.
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Who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for a time as this? - Anat Schneider ISRAEL TODAY

Who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for a time as this?

Tuesday, August 09, 2016 |  Anat Schneider  ISRAEL TODAY
The Book of Esther is an inspired book of a little woman who, at the moment of truth, made a life changing decision which changed the history of the Jewish people.
In the book of Esther there was a man who saw the future and took calculated steps towards it, Mordechai the Jew, Esther's cousin who understood that his people needed somebody close to the king. He realized that the Jewish people were in danger.
And at the decisive moment he knew what advice to give Esther.
Advice that propelled her to a higher spiritual plane
Which helped her to act and save her people.
And what were those things
Which worked like a charm
Which raised her spiritual feeling
A few notches,
The sense of a mission,
And elation,
And satisfaction?
Mordecai had the same message for Esther that I have for you today. "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place!"
"Who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for a time as this?" Esther 4:14

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Monday, August 8, 2016

Will Biblical Mystery Site Gilgal Reveal its Secrets Before Palestinian Dump Destroys It? - Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

An aerial view of the mysterious Gilgal "foot" pattern. (Courtesy of Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel)

Will Biblical Mystery Site Gilgal Reveal its Secrets Before Palestinian Dump Destroys It? [PHOTOS]


“And the people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped in Gilgal, on the east border of Yericho. And those twelve stones, which they took out of the Jordan, did Yehoshua set up in Gilgal.” Joshua 4:20 (The Israel Bible™)
The true nature of Gilgal, a site that figures prominently throughout the Bible, remains a mystery. Five possible sites exist, but one of them is in danger of being destroyed before it can reveal its secrets. The site overlooking the Jordan Valley is endangered by a foreign-funded garbage dump serving the Palestinian Authority.
The Hebrew word “Gilgal” (a camp or stone-structure), is mentioned thirty-nine times in the Bible and clearly contains great significance. Despite being so prominently mentioned, the location of Biblical Gilgal is still undetermined.
Gilgal is described as serving several purposes in the Bible, usually referring to dividing the land between the tribes. Joshua was commanded to set up 12 stones as a monument in Gilgal east of Jericho, and the Jews who came out of the desert were circumcised there.
And the people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped in Gilgal, on the east border of YerichoJoshua 4:19

One of the possible sites of Biblical Gilgal. (Courtesy of Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel)
One of the possible sites of Biblical Gilgal. (Courtesy of Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel)

Another location given for Gilgal is near Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, much further north than Jericho, seeming to indicate these are not the same place, though they share the name ‘Gilgal’.
Thou shalt set the blessing upon mount Gerizim, and the curse upon mount Ebal. Are they not beyond the Jordan, behind the way of the going down of the sun, in the land of the Canaanites that dwell in the Arabah, over against Gilgal, beside the terebinths of Moreh? Deuteronomy 11:29

One of the possible sites of Biblical Gilgal. (Courtesy of Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel)
One of the possible sites of Biblical Gilgal. (Courtesy of Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel)

Many auspicious events occur at Gilgal, including the crowning of both Saul and David. Elisha was established as a prophet there. But no specific location is ever given.
A unique theory by archaeologist Professor Adam Zertal of the University of Haifa may offer a different solution, one that explains why the location of Gilgal is left unclear in the Biblical text.
While excavating on Mount Arbel in the Galilee, Professor Zertal discovered what seemed to be the Altar of Joshua, something his professors at Tel Aviv University, a secular institution, had taught him never existed, instead promoting the belief that the Bible was not a valid source for archaeological studies. When he reached the conclusion that the site was undeniably the Biblical Altar of Joshua, Zertal was forced to reevaluate everything he had been taught.
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Bible in hand, the non-religious Zertal set out to rediscover Israel. He was fascinated by several large stone-ringed enclosures in the Jordan valley. Zertal discovered five such stone enclosures in the Jordan valley and the hill country west of it. The discoveries led him to suggest that the Biblical term ‘Gilgal’ described, not a specific location, but a type of structure. for battle, and religious rituals. Zertal saw a direct connection between the distinctive “foot” shape of the Gilgal enclosures and the Biblical concept of taking ownership over a territory by walking on it.
Every place whereon the sole of your foot shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness, and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the hinder sea shall be your border.” Deuteronomy 11:24
One of the Gilgal sites Zertal discovered is currently in danger of being destroyed by the construction of a Palestinian garbage dump. Though too far west to be the site ascribed to Joshua, it dates back to the Iron Age and is believed to have been first built in the 12th century BCE. The site is near the settlement of Rimonim, overlooking the Jordan Valley, about a 20-minute drive from Jerusalem.

The location of the endangered Gilgal site. (Google Maps(=)
The location of the endangered Gilgal site. (Google Maps)

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel has launched a campaign to protest the project. Ariel Filber, the Director for the Society in Judea and Samaria, explained the reasons for the protest to Breaking Israel News.
“The spot is about 200 meters from this Gilgal site. The heavy equipment, all the tractors that will work in building and servicing the site, they may inadvertently damage the Gilgal site,” Filber said. “It has happened before.”
“The site also stands on a fault that leads down into the valley,” Filber explained. “It is in danger of polluting the valley below, the city of Jericho and the Bedouin villages in between.”

The rare Gilboa Iris. (Wikimedia Commons)
The rare Gilboa Iris (Wikimedia Commons)

Construction of the dump would also endanger a rare flower, the Gilboa Iris, that grows only in the immediate area.
“The project is being financed by the Bank of Germany. The dump is substandard and wouldn’t be allowed in Europe or Israel,” Filber told Breaking Israel News. “Because it is Yehuda and Shomron (Judea and Samaria), it does not come under the civil authority, and so there is no civil authority to prevent it.”
The Society, in conjunction with Green Now, an Israeli environmental NGO, is organizing a protest rally at the site on Friday.
As important as Gilgal is to understanding our Biblical heritage, it remains a mystery to archaeologists. Only two of the five possible sites have been excavated by scientists. Tragically, this site is in danger of being pushed out of the way to create a mountain of garbage before it can reveal its secrets.

Christian Refugee Overcomes Odds and Aims For the Gold - CBN News Talia Wise


Yusra Mardini
Christian Refugee Overcomes Odds and Aims For the Gold
08-07-2016
CBN News Talia Wise
Yusra Mardini is a gifted swimmer who has made it all the way to Rio to compete in the 2016 Olympic games. This same athletic gift saved her life almost a year ago.
Mardini, who is a Christian, fled Syria during the height of a civil war in her country. Mardini and her sister made their way to the Greek island of Lesbos by dinghy.
During the journey, the boat's motor broke leaving Mardini and 18 other migrants stranded.
Mardini, her sister, and another woman jumped into the water and took turns kicking and pulling the boat for the rest of the three-and-a half hour journey, reports Premier UK, a Christian publication.

Click play to watch Yura Madini tell her story.

Mardini was able to make it all the way to Germany and is now competing with nine other teammates on the first-ever Refugee Olympic Team.
The 18-year-old won her heat in the 100 meter butterfly, but fell short in qualifying for the semi-finals.
However, Mardini says she is pleased with her performance.
"It was the only thing I ever wanted was to compete in the Olympics. I had a good feeling in the water so I'm happy for that," she said.
Mardini will compete again on Wednesday in the women's 100-meter freestyle.