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Mexico Form David ruled here 3,000 years in the past, after conquering the town from the Jebusites, who had a city there for probably 800 years. David wrote many lovely Psalms in the caves here. Many (his comment is here) of those photographs have been taken by David Lawrence. We walked the 533 meters of the 2700-12 months-old Hezekiah’s Tunnel, found by American Edward Robinson in 1838. We stopped for a lesson from Rabbi Bob at the Pool of Siloam, where Yeshua healed the man who had been blind from delivery. I am blind without His spiritual revelation, but I exist and is carried along by His empowerment. It was sealed shut in 810 by Muslims, who also constructed a cemetery in front of it in 1541, in the erroneous perception that the presence of the useless would cease the Messiah from coming. For Jews that is the gate by which the Messiah will enter Jerusalem. Throughout Jordanian rule (1948-1967) Jews have been barred from the wall.

Mexico While below Jordanian control from 1948 to 1967, 1/three of the graves there have been desecrated by Muslims. At the Garden of Gethsemane (means oil press) a church was constructed not less than as long ago as the 4th Century that was destroyed by Muslims in 614. The Crusaders rebuilt the church, solely to see it destroyed by Muslims again in 1219. In 1924 the Roman Catholic Church of All Nations opened on this sacred site. The Christian Quarter has at its coronary heart one of the holiest locations in Christianity, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Europeans have been shocked at this destruction of the most holy place in all Christendom and this led to the Crusades. One place I might love to visit. Appears a bit commercialized, nevertheless it could be fascinating to visit. One night time I followed up “Open the Eyes of My Coronary heart Lord” with “Wooly Bully.” For sure, my songlist is a bit eclectic.

It was right here that Yeshua prayed the night time of His arrest; right here that Judas betrayed Him with a kiss; right here that Jesus was arrested. Constantine rectified this insult by building a church here in 326. His mother, Helena, oversaw the excavation and development; and allegedly found the Tomb of Jesus; and the True Cross on which He was crucified. The church was rebuilt in 1048. Custody of the Church in the present day is shared among Orthodox, Catholics, and lesser so the Christian Churches of the Armenians, Egyptians, Ethiopians, and Syrians. We descended to the Backyard of Gethsemane, long a focal site for Christian pilgrims. It’s believed that this is where God created Adam and Eve; and the place the Holy of Holies was located, the most sacred site in Judaism, as soon as house of the Ark of the Covenant. In 691, after conquering Jerusalem, Muslims tore down the church and built a domed octagonal constructing on this spot for political causes-to obscure that this was a holy place for Jews and Christians. It seems that a number of years in the past Muslims determined to increase the mosque now on the Temple Mount of King Solomon, and illegally excavated and dumped large quantities of archaeological fill in a secret place.

Early within the morning, we went to the Western Wall or Wailing Wall.

I believe the Muslims have their eye on it, too. Please keep tuned, return for part 2, it’s an eye opener for individuals who can not perceive, why issues are the way in which they’re. On the way there, we drove by the caves at Qumran, the place the Lifeless Sea Scrolls were discovered. The Jews found the landfill and moved it to Tzurim Valley National Park, which is the place we went to participate in the dig. Early within the morning, we went to the Western Wall or Wailing Wall. From right here, went next door to the Shrine of the Guide, the place we had been allowed to view sections of the Lifeless Sea Scrolls. From there one has a panoramic view of Jerusalem. Yet even in the event that they result in or cast some form of understanding between the facions, there is the issue of Jerusalem. The Golden Gate is the oldest gate in Jerusalem and the just one seen from the east.