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Rafael Jewelry Star of David with Heart 925 Sterling Silver Ring
Rafael Jewelry Star of David with Heart 925 Sterling Silver Ring
Eilat Stone Boosts Good Judgment & Wisdom
Eilat Stone aka King Solomons stone is a copper based stone with mix of minerals. It has a hHighly spiritual vibration & strong loving energy that connects the heart and mind. Calming and balancing heals emotional issues
“To the place of trumpeting …,” Hebrew inscription on a parapet from the Temple Mount. Herodian period, 1st century BCE. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. is one of the most fascinating remains of Herod's Temple. Visit Site to read about it.
THE FIRST HEBREW INSCRIPTION OF BETHLEHEM IS 2700 YEAR OLD
THE FIRST HEBREW INSCRIPTION OF BETHLEHEM IS 2700 YEARS OLD. The 1.5 cm discovery is the oldest proof of the existence of Bethlehem in the First Temple period and was found in Jerusalem . AT THE ISRAEL MUSEUM
Laurence Gardner - House of David Inscription - Temple Ostracon
A particularly interesting artifact from the Solomon Temple reign of King Uzziah of Judah, c. 750 BC, is a small ivory pomegranate - vase shaped with a long neck and petals. Around its shoulder, in an early Hebrew script, is inscribed "Sacred donation for the priests of the House of the Lord ". Like the Temple Ostracon and the David Tablet, this item is also held at the Israel Museum.
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Roman Period Basalt Fragment from a Synagogue Column Depicting a Menorah - PF.2307 Origin: Syria Circa: 100 AD to 400 AD Dimensions: 17.5" (44.5cm) high Catalogue: V6 Collection: Biblical Medium: Basalt $400,000.00 Location: United States
Amazing Western Wall discovery: New section, ancient theater, uncovered in Jerusalem
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Magen David
Magen David Stone carved Magen David at the ruins of the ancient Galilee synagogue at Kefar Nachum (Capernaum).
Star of David. A six-pointed figure consisting of two interlaced equilateral triangles, used as a Jewish and Israeli symbol.
...and sometimes - the 'sheep' need to check on 'the shepherds.' What a picture this is! Worth a 1000 words! <3 :))) 25Dec2016
Un tratto della via Dolorosa
Via Dolorosa ("Way of Grief" in Latin) is a road in the old city of #Jerusalem, #Israel where Jesus is supposed to have been led, carrying the crucifixion cross. There are a total of 14 stations along this path, based on events that occurred on the way to the Golgotha hill, the site of crucifixion, which is located at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Eight stations are marked along the old city road, while 6 additional stations are places in the compound of the church. #Christianity