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More on the Pilgrimage Road article that Tammie shared yesterday ...

 

Israel unveils ancient road ‘where Jesus walked’ to temple

By Caleb Parke   Fox News

Israel officially opened a 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 proportions" to billions, especially for Judeo-Christian visitors to the Holy Land.

The City of David Foundation unveiled the 2,000-year-old main thoroughfare from Roman-era Jerusalem that it says served pilgrims ascending to the ancient Jewish Temple from the Pool of Siloam built by King Hezekiah. Until recently, it was hidden under a potato field and discovered by accident in 2004 after a pipe burst.

The Trump Administration celebrated the new unveiling that took place a little over a year after President Trump officially opened the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem with a ceremony Sunday attended by U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and three other visiting American ambassadors as well as Trump's Mideast negotiator, Jason Greenblatt, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.

"It brings the Bible back to life," Friedman told Pete Hegseth, who has a special on "Fox Nation" about the newly discovered road. "From a sewage pipe that burst 15 years ago came these excavations that resulted in the discovery of the Pool of Siloam, where all the Jewish pilgrims would come and cleanse themselves before ascending to the Temple and then an entire road, not a relic, not an antiquity, but an entire road intact from that pool ascending to the Temple.."

He added: "People can literally immerse themselves in that environment, where the great biblical figures of the time where Jesus walked, we know that Jesus took this road. We know His visits to the Temple are well-documented. So you really have the opportunity to immerse yourself in ancient history in this incredible, stunning discovery."

Friedman said as Americans celebrate the Fourth of July and look back at the Founding Fathers and the biblical language they infused in the United States' founding documents, that the Word of God read by the Founders came from Jerusalem.

"When we think of America and its beginnings, well the physical beginnings we could think about Plymouth Rock or we could think about Valley Forge...but the spiritual underpinning, the bedrock of our principles as a nation, comes from Jerusalem," Friedman added. "So this site is a heritage site for America as well as for Israel. It's one of the best examples of that unbreakable bond, that ancient bond between the people of the United States and the people of Israel."

People take selfies inside an ancient tunnel during the opening of an ancient road at the City of David, a popular archaeological and tourist site in the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan in east Jerusalem. The site is located on what many believe to be the ruins of the biblical King David's ancient capital and see as centerpieces of ancient Jewish civilization, but critics accuses the operators of pushing a nationalistic agenda at the expense of local Palestinian residents. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, Pool)
Visitors will be able to "touch history" by walking in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims through a 350-yard stretch of tunnel along the ancient street that ran uphill to the Jewish temple, the City of David Foundation said.

“The discovery of the Pilgrimage Road was an unprecedented scientific feat of biblical proportions,” Doron Spielman, vice president of the City of David Foundation wrote in a Times of Israel op-ed. “Unlike most archaeological digs which begin from the ground down, this excavation was done subterraneously, beneath the hustle and bustle of modern Jerusalem. Dozens of fiber optic cable cameras were used to decipher where to excavate, while maps and diagrams made by archaeologists over the last century and a half paved the way forward.”

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Just further justification that Jerusalem was David's city, and God's.  Excuse the pun but, this may help pave the road for a third temple in the near future!

Breaking down the lies of revisionist thinking dominating the attacks against Israel will further enable God to act on Israel's behalf against her enemies.

The world has been adapt at creating unknown history and life for this planet, the history of long lost cultures, and the evolution of both man and animal.  But a glaring blind spot and lack of integrity when  it involves Jewish history!

Indeed we would in fact do well to remember that an attack against Israel is an attack against God! Surely the Lord's dealing with Israel has in the past been both miraculous and at times harsh.  God having his own agenda for dealing with Israel's sins!

The Lord historically often has used Israel's enemies to provoke their hearts back to God, to judge them as a nation, and to create opportunities by which to bless them and prove His love for them!  This has not been a momentary political endeavor, but rather an orchestrated design of God!

As such I have quit wringing my hands and living with trepidation over daily political occurances with regards to Israel and the Church, knowing that it is all in God's hands.

Whether keeping a pulse on Israel or keeping a pulse on God's dealings with men in general, we as watchers are mindful that we are simply marking the number of our days here upon this Earth!

TR

 

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Revisionist history with regards to Israel and the Church, is simply another form of "did God really say"!!!

TR

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I always pictured the walk  to the temple was open, under blue skies  ... not going through dark tunnels but the picture on the far left sure looks like it dates back to Bible times.  However, the pictures on the right ... the walls look like they were made in the 20th century (unless they are just reinforcing them?)  ... and there is a guy putting down the heavy stones ... wondering why ... did the original walk way get damaged or are they just extending the path?

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