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Israel officially opened a stairway, known as "Pilgrim's Road," that Jesus is believed to have walked on in ancient Jerusalem as another place for Judeo-Christian visitors to see in the Holy Land.
Imagine the jangle of ancient coins falling on a Roman road about 2,000 years ago. Now, ... Before the Romans arrived in Israel, most of the roads in the region were more akin to improvised trails.
Ancient receipt unearthed from road leading to Second Temple Financial record carved into stone sheds light on the everyday life and commercial activities of Jerusalemites some 2,000 years ago. The ...
In 2019, Israel officially opened the stairway, known as "Pilgrim's Road," that Jesus is believed to have walked on in ancient Jerusalem as another place with the significance of "biblical ...
The excavation of the road and Siloam Pool is in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem. Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be the capital of a future Palestinian state. Israel captured ...
EAST JERUSALEM — The main road winding through the densely built Arab neighborhood of Wadi Hilweh is like many others in Jerusalem, lined with convenience stores and often crammed with traffic ...
That road, as well as the coins lost by ancient passersby, was discovered by archaeologists near Highway 375 in Israel in February, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
In 2019, Israel officially opened the stairway, known as “Pilgrim’s Road,” that Jesus is believed to have walked on in ancient Jerusalem as another place with the significance of “biblical ...
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