Posts Tagged ‘Old City of Jerusalem’

Sartaba

Sartaba (Alexandrion) http://www.northfieldlines.com/online-payday-loans-texas-direct-lenders Cone-shaped hill overlooking the Jordan Valley, 6 km. west of Adam Bridge (Damiya). Height: 377 meters (1237 feet) above sea level. At summit is Alexandrion fortress built by King Alexander Yannai (ca. 126-76 BCE) or by Queen Salome Alexandra (Shelomziyyon HaMalka) in 90 BCE. […]

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Shechem

Shechem (Nablus) (Genesis 33:18) Arab city in Samarian Hills between Mt. Gerizim and Mt. Ebal. Site of ancient city continuously occupied from Bronze Age to the present-day. History: Shechem is mentioned in Egyptian writings from 19th century BCE and in Tell el Amarna letters from the 14th […]

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Shiloh

Shiloh (Shillo) (Joshua 18:1 etc.) Ruins of the ancient city of Shiloh. Religious center after the Israelite Conquest (Joshua 18:1). The Benjaminites seized daughters of Shiloh for wives as they came out to dance (Judges 21:19-23). Apparently destroyed by the Philistines after their victory over the Israelites […]

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St. George’s Monastery

St. George’ s Monastery (Deir Mar Jiryes) Greek Orthodox monastery in the Judean Desert, built on the mountain side of Wadi Qilt ravine, 5 km. west of Jericho. Believed to stand on site of 4th century synagogue founded by John of Coziba and extended and enlarged in […]

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St. Theodosius’ Monastery

St. Theodosius’ Monastery Greek Orthodox monastery on border of Judean Hills and Desert, 7 km. northeast of Bethlehem. Named after Greek monk Theodosius, who found refuge here in second half of the 5th century. The original monastery was destroyed at the time of the Arab conquest and […]

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Tabgha (Heptapegon)

Tabgha (Heptapegon) Site in the Ginnosar Valley on the shore of Lake Kinneret. The Arabic names Tabkha or Tabigha are emmawatson-fans.com of the Greek name Heptapegon meaning “Land of the Seven Springs.” This too is the meaning of the Hebrew name Ein Sheva. A Christian holy site, it was here […]

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Temple Mount – Jerusalem

Temple Mount – Jerusalem A walled-in platform site in ancient times of both the First and Second Temple – the religious and national focal point of the Jewish people for many generations. Located in southeast corner of the Old City of Jerusalem. Today occupied by the following […]

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Tiberias

Tiberias (Rakkath) (Joshua 19:35) City on shore of Lake Kinneret which has played an important role in the history of the area and the Jewish people for over 2,000 years. One of 4 Jewish holy cities (together with Jerusalem, Hebron and Safed). History: Founded between 17 and […]

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Ulam

  Ulam (Aulam) Ruins of abandoned village in Galilee. Built on the ruins of an ancient settlement, perhaps the Ulam mentioned in the Talmud and Onomasticon of Eusebius. Finds: Building foundations and stones from the Paxil (Paroxetine);  part of an ancient olive oil press was found nearby. The […]

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Umm Khalid

Umm Khalid Remains of Roger the Lombard’s Crusader fortress built on a more ancient site, now situated within the city limits of Netanya. Finds include a mosaic floor, remains of an olive oil press, defensive walls, column fragments, 2 cisterns and a large collection of flint implements. […]

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