Israel's Hidden Ancient Facts

Israel's indigenous record through the lens of Jerusalem, archaeology or emerging events. BS'D

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Jerusalem's Temple Zero Underground

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Temple Zero Excavation (north end) Temple Zero Excavation (south end) More than 500 years before King David  Temple Zero, in Ancient Jerusal...
Monday, May 23, 2022

Finding Zion!

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A decade of persistent effort by the El Ad foundation, The City of David and archaeologists from Israel's Antiquities Authority has prod...
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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Hezekiah's Dilemma

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Hezekiah's Seal I was surprised to read a sequence in Talmud, Sanhedrin (95-97) that connects several mysteries related to contraction o...
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Sunday, January 30, 2022

72 Golden Bells

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In 2011 a rare golden bell, in the shape of a pomegranate was discovered in a drainage channel  near the Temple Mount along the route to the...
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Monday, January 3, 2022

Anceint Jerusalem Walks and Quacks Like a Duck...

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  The Matzevah of Jacob? According to carbon dating the rock-cut-rooms on Mount Moriah's east facing slope were not discovered by King D...
Monday, November 8, 2021

The Enigma of Ai

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  The Excavation 1.3KM East of City of David Many have searched for the elusive ancient city of Ai, but so far no suitable candidate has gai...
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Sunday, November 7, 2021

“Jacob Gave The Name Beit El To Jerusalem”

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  Click to enlarge בראשית כ״ח:י״א (יא) וַיִּפְגַּ֨ע בַּמָּק֜וֹם וַיָּ֤לֶן שָׁם֙ כִּי־בָ֣א הַשֶּׁ֔מֶשׁ וַיִּקַּח֙ מֵאַבְנֵ֣י הַמָּק֔וֹם וַיָּ...
Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Beit El, Jerusalem - Did King David Know?

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For 10+ years I patiently waited for news, finally it came. Using carbon dating on seeds, twigs and dirt, Regev et al unambiguously showed t...
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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Jerusalem Archaeology A Biblical Narrative?

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Jerusalem's defensive wall on the steep eastern slope The late first temple city wall, discovered on the lower eastern slope of Mount Mo...
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