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chrollohearttags · 3 months
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meg baby, I promise we’ll all look the other way if you decide to strangle that chimera ant built bitch. I promise we won’t say nothing.
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sayruq · 3 months
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It's not profitable in Israel only
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ornithorynquerouge · 3 months
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Marisa Papen sparked fury by posing naked in front of Jerusalem’s Wailing Wall
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ta-chazei · 1 year
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Leonard Cohen at the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, 1973. Unknown photographer.
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secular-jew · 17 days
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Jewish women praying at the Western Wall, Jerusalem, 1870s. Photographer: Maison Bonfils
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Dear Zionist of Jewblr, I propose an idea.
Every time someone says, anti-Zionist, or “i hate Zionism,” or “Zionists should burn in hell,” and many other things among those lines.
Israel should add a stone to the Western Wall, we could rebuild Solomon’s temple within a year,
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blueiskewl · 1 month
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Rare First Temple Clay Seal Found in Jerusalem
Archaeologists have discovered a clay seal stamp from the First Temple period during excavations in the Western Wall Plaza, Jerusalem.
According to Dr. Weksler-Bdolah, “This is the first time that such a sealing has been found in a legal excavation, and it supports the biblical record of the existence of a governor in Jerusalem 2,700 years ago.”
The seal measures 13 x 14 mm and was made using fired lump clay. The upper part of the seal depicts two figures in a facing position, while the back has an inscription written in ancient Hebrew script.
The inscription reads ““belonging to the governor of the city”. The title “Governor of the City” is known from the Bible and from extra-biblical documents, referring to an official appointed by the king.
Governors of Jerusalem are mentioned twice in the Bible: Joshua is the governor of the city in the days of Hezekiah (2 Kings), and, Maaseiah is the governor of the city in the days of Josiah (2 Chronicles).
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Prof. Tallay Ornan of the Hebrew University and Prof. Benjamin Sass of Tel Aviv University described the seal: “Two men face each other in a mirror-like manner above a double line. Their heads are depicted as large dots lacking details. The outward-facing hands are dropped down, and the inward-facing hands are raised. All the figures wear striped knee-length garments.”
IAA archaeologists suggest that the seal was likely placed on an important missive or official dispatch, serving as an indication of the governor’s office.
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The discovery was made in the northwestern part of the Western Wall Plaza from a strata dating to the First Temple-Period (7th to 6th centuries BC). According to a press release by the Israel Antiquities Authority, one of the several buildings exposed in this area was the likely destination of the missive and seal.
Previous excavations have found large assemblages of seals in the vicinity, suggesting that the building(s) were inhabited by high ranking officials involved in the governance of Jerusalem.
By Mark Milligan.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 9 months
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THE WESTERN WALL
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Nehemiah Dedicates the Wall
27 Now at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem they sought out the Levites in all their places, to bring them to Jerusalem to celebrate the dedication with gladness, both with thanksgivings and singing, with cymbals and stringed instruments and harps. 28 And the sons of the singers gathered together from the countryside around Jerusalem, from the villages of the Netophathites, 29 from the house of Gilgal, and from the fields of Geba and Azmaveth; for the singers had built themselves villages all around Jerusalem. 30 Then the priests and Levites purified themselves, and purified the people, the gates, and the wall.
31 So I brought the leaders of Judah up on the wall, and appointed two large thanksgiving choirs. One went to the right hand on the wall toward the Refuse Gate. 32 After them went Hoshaiah and half of the leaders of Judah, 33 and Azariah, Ezra, Meshullam, 34 Judah, Benjamin, Shemaiah, Jeremiah, 35 and some of the priests’ sons with trumpets—Zechariah the son of Jonathan, the son of Shemaiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Michaiah, the son of Zaccur, the son of Asaph, 36 and his brethren, Shemaiah, Azarel, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethanel, Judah, and Hanani, with the musical instruments of David the man of God. And Ezra the scribe went before them. 37 By the Fountain Gate, in front of them, they went up the stairs of the City of David, on the stairway of the wall, beyond the house of David, as far as the Water Gate eastward.
38 The other thanksgiving choir went the opposite way, and I was behind them with half of the people on the wall, going past the Tower of the Ovens as far as the Broad Wall, 39 and above the Gate of Ephraim, above the Old Gate, above the Fish Gate, the Tower of Hananel, the Tower of the Hundred, as far as the Sheep Gate; and they stopped by the Gate of the Prison.
40 So the two thanksgiving choirs stood in the house of God, likewise I and the half of the rulers with me; 41 and the priests, Eliakim, Maaseiah, Minjamin, Michaiah, Elioenai, Zechariah, and Hananiah, with trumpets; 42 also Maaseiah, Shemaiah, Eleazar, Uzzi, Jehohanan, Malchijah, Elam, and Ezer. The singers sang loudly with Jezrahiah the director.
43 Also that day they offered great sacrifices, and rejoiced, for God had made them rejoice with great joy; the women and the children also rejoiced, so that the joy of Jerusalem was heard afar off.
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44 And at the same time some were appointed over the rooms of the storehouse for the offerings, the firstfruits, and the tithes, to gather into them from the fields of the cities the portions specified by the Law for the priests and Levites; for Judah rejoiced over the priests and Levites who ministered. 45 Both the singers and the gatekeepers kept the charge of their God and the charge of the purification, according to the command of David and Solomon his son. 46 For in the days of David and Asaph of old there were chiefs of the singers, and songs of praise and thanksgiving to God. 47 In the days of Zerubbabel and in the days of Nehemiah all Israel gave the portions for the singers and the gatekeepers, a portion for each day. They also consecrated holy things for the Levites, and the Levites consecrated them for the children of Aaron. — Nehemiah 12:27-47 | New King James Version (NKJV) The Holy Bible; New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. All rights reserved. Cross References: Numbers 1:8; Numbers 18:21; Deuteronomy 18:8; Deuteronomy 20:5; 1 Kings 8:63; 2 Kings 7:10; 2 Kings 14:13; 1 Chronicles 6:40; 1 Chronicles 9:16; 1 Chronicles 9:33; 1 Chronicles 25:1; 2 Chronicles 8:14; 2 Chronicles 29:30; Ezra 3:11; Nehemiah 2:13-14; Nehemiah 13:4-5; Nehemiah 3:8; Nehemiah 3:11; Nehemiah 3:15; Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:23; Nehemiah 13:10; Nehemiah 13:22; Nehemiah 13:30; Psalm 9:2; Psalm 92:4; Psalm 137:4; John 5:2
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Jerusalem Jane is providing personal updates from Israel. She is requesting prayers. Follow the video link to subscribe to her channel.
350 civilians brutally murdered and 1900 injured.
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How Hamas breached the Gaza border:
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i-am-roadrunner · 1 year
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katherynwinnick: Ok, Let’s go find out why people say it’s the most Spiritual Place on Earth ...❤️🙏
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yefenof · 5 months
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'One of the earliest photographs of Jews praying at the Western Wall of Herod's Temple, 1870s. The Scroll of Ahimaaz (1050 CE) mentions the location as a Jewish prayer site. In around 1560, Suleiman the Magnificent gave official recognition of the right of Jews to pray there.'
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sayruq · 2 months
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dahliahere · 6 months
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Jews at the Wailing Wall during the Ottoman Period, photo taken sometime between 1900-1920.
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nuagederose · 2 months
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follow-up to my “all alone” trilogy from february 2022, but from the judean perspective 🇮🇱
1st pic: sunset over tel aviv beach 2nd pic: sunrise over the western wall, jerusalem 3rd pic: sunrise over the olive grove near the sea of galilee
ig: badmotorartist
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secular-jew · 3 months
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