(JTA) — A 2700-year-old toilet from the days of the First Temple in Jerusalem has been discovered by Israel’s Antiquities Authority. Built as a private toilet stall at a time when few could ...
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New carbon-dating techniques enable ‘absolute chronology’ of First Temple-era JerusalemThe post New carbon-dating techniques enable ‘absolute chronology’ of First Temple-era Jerusalem appeared first on The Times of Israel.
[First], Jews would go up and worship at the ... And again, in this respect, the Temple in Jerusalem was no different. Gentiles had an area within which they could penetrate the sacred precincts ...
Myths, of the Da Vinci Code variety, abound that vessels from the ancient Jerusalem Temples are squirreled ... The view that the Temple vessels, or keylim, are in Rome dates back to the early ...
[First], Jews would go up and worship at the ... And again, in this respect, the Temple in Jerusalem was no different. Gentiles had an area within which they could penetrate the sacred precincts ...
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