Sunday, May 14, 2017

Plant Her Heart in the Holy Land ✡ "They Will Cultivate Gardens" - ISRAEL365

And they will plant vineyards and drink their wine;
they will cultivate gardens and eat their fruits.

וְנָטְעוּ כְרָמִים וְשָׁתוּ אֶת יֵינָם וְעָשׂוּ גַנּוֹת וְאָכְלוּ אֶת פְּרִיהֶם

 עָמוֹס ט:יד
ve-nat-OO khe-ra-MEEM ve-sha-TOO et yay-NAM ve-a-SUE ga-NOTE
ve-akh-LOO et pe-ree-HEM

Today's Israel Inspiration

The Bible mentions the shared beauty and importance of planting trees in the Holy Land. So crucial is this action that it is even mentioned by the prophets as one of the desired outcomes of the Messianic era. Tomorrow is Mother's Day, the one day a year specifically set aside to recognize and appreciate our mothers, grandmothers, and the many generations of women to whom we owe our very existence. Now you have the opportunity to both fulfill prophecy and celebrate the special mother in your life by planting a tree in the Land of Israel in her honor.
 

End-of-Days Prophecy Describes Erdogan Leading Ishmael to Final War for Jerusalem

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan established himself as a leader in the End-of-Days by calling for the Islam to unite for Jerusalem. Erdogan’s perplexing statement could be the cry that rallies the world of Ishmael for the prophesied third and final battle of Jerusalem preceding the Messiah.
 
We Are Celebrating 50 Years Since Jerusalem's Reunification!
Countdown to Jerusalem's Golden Jubilee:
11 Days!
Running from the northern edge of Jerusalem to Mount Herzl in the south, with further extensions planned, the electrified Jerusalem Light Rail has changed the face of transportation in the ancient city. It's a great way to meet the people of Jerusalem and get a real feel for life in the city!
 
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Miracles Blooming True in Israel’s Arava Desert!

If you thought the desert couldn’t feed you lunch, think again. Thanks to innovative farming tech, Southern Israel’s Arava desert has seen strawberries, argan trees and sustainable fish thrive in some of the harshest environments!


The Ultimate Gift for Your Beloved


This beautiful gold and sterling silver ring is inscribed with the verse “Ani l’dodi v’dodi li” from Song of Songs which translates to "I am to my Beloved and my Beloved is to me.” What makes this piece of jewelry unforgettable is the engraved rotating golden ring which is affixed to the sterling silver ring beneath. Handcrafted in Israel, this ring makes a stunning and meaningful gift for YOUR beloved.
 
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Today's Israel Photo

Ilan Rosen's photograph of a stunning strong and thriving olive tree in the Land of Israel is truly an inspiration and no doubt fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecy as seen in today's verse.
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Feelings are More Important Than Facts - Aviel Schneider ISRAEL TODAY

Feelings are More Important Than Facts

Sunday, May 14, 2017 |  Aviel Schneider  ISRAEL TODAY
No where is "fake news" and "alternative facts" more employed than in reporting on Israel and the Mideast conflict.
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Saturday, May 13, 2017

The Bible Confirmed: The War that Catapulted Archaeology in Jerusalem - CBN News Chris Mitchell


The Bible Confirmed: The War that Catapulted Archaeology in Jerusalem

05-10-2017
CBN News Chris Mitchell

JERUSALEM, Israel – In the past 50 years, archaeologists have uncovered some of history's most significant finds in and around Jerusalem. Those discoveries became possible when Israelis unified their ancient capital in June of 1967.
When 10-year-old Eilat Mazar first heard that Israel recaptured the Old City, she felt as if part of her family had come home.
"Even as a child, I mean very young, I could sense that this was a huge event," Mazar told CBN's Chris Mitchell. "It's like you get something back. People related to it like returning a lost son. That's what we were expecting, for now it's happening."

Gabi Barkay, who was 23 at the time, said he felt like his apartment added a room.
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"It was [as] if I visit the backroom in the apartment in which I live that I was prohibited from entering for years and suddenly it opens," Barkay explained. "Just imagine, it's my house, it is my city and suddenly I can see it with my own eyes and touch it."

Now both Mazar and Barkay are among Israel's leading archaeologists. We talked with Barkay at the Temple Mount Sifting Project, where teenage volunteers were working.
"It was a revolution, and you were part of that revolution," he said. "I started my career then."  

We sat down with Mazar at Hebrew University overlooking the city.

Eilat Mazar Sits Down with Chris Mitchell, Photo, CBN News
"After the '67 war, what did it mean for archaeology?" Mitchell asked her.

"I would say that it's a turning point," Mazar said.
Both Barkay and Mazar described how the Six-Day War redefined archaeology in Jerusalem.
"In a couple of years after the Six-Day War, the results of Jerusalem archaeology accumulated to be much more than whatever was done 150 years beforehand," Barkay said.
From 1948 to 1967, Jerusalem was a city divided by minefields, barbed wire and barricades, but suddenly after the Six-Day War and years of neglect, the doors of ancient Jerusalem opened to archaeologists, who longed to uncover its ancient past.
Mazar's grandfather, Benjamin, worked on the first excavations at the southwestern wall of the Temple Mount.
"My grandfather excavated 10 continuous years without stopping," she said. "This was a fantastic project … they revealed fantastic remains of ancient Jerusalem from all periods."
"It caused a boom of archaeology. There were suddenly budgets for archaeology.  There was a public interest in archaeology of Jerusalem," Barkay said. "People come and visit the archaeological sites of Jerusalem."

Gaby Barkay Talks with Chris Mitchell, Photo, CBN News
Since 1967, Mazar and Barkay have made some of Israel's greatest finds.
"We showed and reveal[ed] King David's palace. We showed now more of King Solomon's construction; (the) city just as the Bible describes," Mazar continued. "He built a city wall around the Temple, around his own palace."

"We discovered the earliest biblical manuscripts ever discovered, predating the Dead Sea Scrolls by many centuries," Barkay said. "These are two tiny scrolls of silver. We have the priestly blessing, 'the Lord bless you and keep you' in both of them."

"Did many of these discoveries after the Six-Day War, did they confirm the biblical record of Jerusalem?" Mitchell asked Barkay.

"In general, the answer is yes," he said. "The research that emerged from the results of the excavation fits well the historical data embedded in the Old Testament."

Perhaps Mazar's greatest find brought the Bible to life.
"From the biblical times, finding the seal impression from King Hezekiah himself – this is unparalleled, unheard of – to come as close as you can imagine to a biblical figure, not to mention such a king as King Hezekiah. So to find his seal impression, it's almost touching him," said Mazar.
"Is there any connection between what you've discovered and the time when Jesus was here in Jerusalem?" Mitchell asked.

Excavating in Jerusalem, Photo, CBN News

"Yes for sure; yes, for sure," Barkay said. "For example, in the Book of Acts and in the Gospel of John there is a mentioning of the eastern porch of the Temple Mount, which is pre-Herodian, which appears under the name of the porch of Solomon – and over there lies a capital which originates from the porch of Solomon. We have the floors upon which the coins were rolling when Jesus turned upside down the tables of the money changers. We have those very floors. We have those very coins."
"The biblical stories and the New Testament stories, by the way, it goes together because just prove quite accurately the development of Jerusalem the way Jerusalem is described is quite accurate," Mazar said.
Today, 50 years after the war, Jerusalem is an open city. Visitors can come to see the excavations below the City of David, at the pool of Siloam where Jesus healed the blind man or the massive dig next to the walls of the Old City.
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"People can come and see for themselves and this is the best you can ask for," Mazar said. "Come and see."
And for these lovers of history, the city has captured their hearts.
"I come in the morning and sleep with Jerusalem. I come and excavate in Jerusalem, it's 100 percent on my mind, besides my family, we are very family people," Mazar said.
"It is a wonderful city," Barkay said. "There is no other place on earth that can compete with Jerusalem." 
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4Him - "Future Generations" - 25th Anniversary Tour 2015 - Irmo, SC (Columbia)


4Him - "Future Generations" 
25th Anniversary Tour 2015 
Irmo, SC (Columbia)



(photos by Steve Martin at concert)

Published on Nov 3, 2015
4Him - "Future Generations" - 25th Anniversary Tour 2015 - Irmo (Columbia) SC 11.01.15

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