Trump’s Israel
Ambassador Sledgehammers his Way to the Third Temple
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By David Sidman July 1, 2019 , 9:58 am
A spirit carried me
into the inner court, and lo, the Presence of Hashem filled the Temple Ezekiel
43:5 (The Israel Bible™)
US Ambassador David Friedman breaks ground at Pilgrims
Road (Photo: Courtesy of Youtube screenshot)
President Donald Trump’s Israel envoy including Ambassador
David
Friedman and Middle East Advisor Jason Greenblatt hammered through
the final wall to reconnect a 2,000-year-old road that Ancient Jews used to
bring sacrifices up to the Second Temple to sounds of the shofar in the
background. The City of David discovered the ‘Pilgrim’s Road’ which was used by
Israelites during the Second Temple period (516 BCE-70 CE) to bring sacrifices
from the Valley of Siloam up to the Temple Mount, the site of the Second Temple
and the Third Temple (which has not yet been built).
Tchiya Luria, a digger with the City of David explained that when her crew began
digging, they realized that there was a road in the location. However,
she “didn’t know exactly where it started”. But as soon as she uncovered the
stairs, Luria realized that that was where the road began.
“In the past six years, we’ve been working on excavating
intensively,” says Archaeologist Dr. Joe Uziel. “The Pilgrim Street which
led from the Siloam Pool up to the Temple Mount, about 600 (656 yards) meters
long, 8 meters (8.7 yards) wide would have housed the thousands of pilgrims
which arrived in Jerusalem from surrounding areas in order to take part in the
ceremonies on the Temple” Uziel added.
“In 70 CE, Jerusalem is destroyed by the Romans who burn
it as Josephus says, all the way down to Siloam. And we’ve been exposing that
destruction layer which included the food and the coins and the glass vessels
and the pottery vessels which smashed onto the street and then were covered
over by the buildings that collapsed and sealed that destruction layer which
waited 2,000 years for us to come and excavate it” Uziel said.
The site’s staff recalls the discovery of ancient
artifacts. City of David digger Matan Fastman explains that he has found “96
coins” while Amiel Cooper recalls unearthing an ancient lamp called a “ner
tamin”.
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