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On January 26, Shooki Levine witnessed the aftershocks of what he describes as a “terrorist attack.” At an extremely rare early Iron Age archaeological site on Mount Ebal near the West Bank city of Nablus, an outer wall that had stood for over 3,000 years was repeatedly breached during Palestinian Authority roadworks, causing irreversible damage.
While the interpretation of what exactly this cultic site was used for and by whom is still up for debate, a consensus of archaeologists date it to somewhere around the 11th century BCE, or when the Israelites evidently began to settle the land of Canaan.
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Israeli Archaeologists Recreate Sacred Tiles of Temple Where Jesus Walked
Israeli archaeologist Assaf Avraham and colleagues unveil a replica of flooring of Jerusalem s Roman-era Jewish temple, near Jerusalem s Old City. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Israeli archaeologists and masons, drawing on relics and historical texts have recreated the sacred flooring so that devotees can imagine how Jesus strode through the ancient Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
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When Jesus strode through the ancient Jewish temple in Jerusalem, his feet met hewn-stone, earth-tone tiles that were geometric in design and cool, dappled and scuffed to the touch.
Such is the understanding of Israeli archaeologists and masons who, drawing on relics and historical texts, have recreated the sacred flooring so it can be experienced today.
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