Many people have the idea that, in biblical times, the Jerusalem temple was exclusively for Jewish use. This is a natural assumption, given the hostilities that led to the Jewish War of the A.D. 60s, ...
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Jerusalem in flames, the Roman siege of 70 AD that destroyed the Second Temple and scattered the Jewish world
In the summer of 70 AD, Roman general Titus marched 60,000 legionaries to the walls of Jerusalem, setting in motion one of the most catastrophic and consequential sieges in all of ancient history.
While scholars have put forth various assessments for the location of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem professor says that archaeological remains that have so far been ...
Chants of ‘death to Arabs’ at Jerusalem Day march as Ben Gvir flies Israeli flag on Temple Mount
Extremist youth mobs spit on, curse journalists before religious Zionist revelers crowd into Old City's Muslim Quarter; 13 arrested; police disperse left-wing group that came to protect Palestinians ...
Though only one retaining wall (the famous ""Wailing Wall"") survives, the Temple of Jerusalem remains a meaningful symbol in many religious traditions and is a source of inspiration for artists, ...
Integrating radiocarbon dating and microarchaeology techniques has enabled more precise dating of the ancient Wilson's Arch monument at Jerusalem's Temple Mount, according to a study published June 3, ...
Integrating radiocarbon dating and microarchaeology techniques has enabled more precise dating of the ancient Wilson's Arch monument at Jerusalem's Temple Mount, according to a new study. Integrating ...
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