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BrazilianMommy
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Anyone here ever watched a program called 'Drive thru History"? Or something like that, might have spelled wrong.
I watched at TBN.
It showed one time a arch that sits right by the Colliseum (another mispelling hehe) that it is actually a tribute to Titus and all the images shows the Romans invading and bringing to Rome artefacts from the Israeli Temple. Which somehow give you a hint that the Temple was there.
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Aaron
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Well, it seems that any archaeological finding that legitimizes the historical Jew's presence in Israel sends ripples throughout the region. Especially among muslims since they claim an "eternal" connection to the city beginning with Ibrahim, and continuing with Ishmael and Isa ["Jesus"].
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helpforhomeschoolers
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Hal was showing me this last night. Care to share what this speaks to you?
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Aaron
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This should ruffle a few feathers.
quote: JERUSALEM - Underground chambers and tunnels used during a Jewish revolt against the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago have been uncovered in northern Israel, archaeologists said Monday. The Jews laid in supplies and were preparing to hide from the Romans during their revolt in A.D. 66-70, the experts said. The pits, which are linked by short tunnels, would have served as a concealed subterranean home.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20060313/ap_on_sc/israel_ancient_hideaways_1
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