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Does the national archive and treasury of the kings of Judah lie
hidden deep underground in the ancient City of David? |
The tomb of King David has
been lost since the days of Herod the Great. Have archaeologists
and historians now isolated its location? New research suggests
the tomb, and a national archive and treasury containing
unbelievable wealth, lies not far south of the Haram esh-Sharif.
You will find the implications astounding. |
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What was Jerusalem in the days of Herod and
Jesus really like? |
Tradition places
Herod's Temple on the Haram esh-Sharif. Is this really the site of
the Temple in Jesus' day? A new carefully detailed compilation and
analysis of the historical evidence says -- absolutely
not!
View Temple
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The Old City of Jerusalem |
This
small sample section of a beautiful map from the Survey of Israel,
suitable for framing, is a must for serious students of the Bible.
The map sets forth the topography of the city and provides labels
for all major landmarks. |
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