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Tag Archives: King David
The Temple Mount
As I’ve already mentioned in another entry, Solomon built the first temple on the site where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac in Genesis 24 and where David built an altar to God in repentance for his sinful … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abraham, Herod the Great, Isaac, Islam, Israel, King David, Muhammad, Temple Mount
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Mount Zion and the Upper Room
After we left Caiaphas’s house, we boarded the bus, drove a block or so, parked the bus, and disembarked. We were still on Mount Zion, just down the street from Caiaphas’s place, at the tomb where it’s believed David is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Communion / Lord's Supper / Eucharist, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jesus' Disciples, King David, Mount Zion, Pentecost
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The House of Caiaphas
Matthew 26 records that, on Thursday night after the last supper with His disciples, Jesus retreated to the Mount of Olives to pray in the Garden of Gethsemane. He typically went alone, but this time asked Peter, James, and John … Continue reading →
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Tagged Caiaphas, Garden of Gethsemane, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Kidron Valley, King David, Mount of Olives, Mount Zion, Tyropaeion Valley, Valley of Gehenna
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Mount of Olives
After breakfast, the first place we gathered on our first whole day in Jerusalem, was the Mount of Olives. The temple mount (where Solomon’s temple used to sit and the Dome of the Rock sits now) sits atop Mount Moriah … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bethany, Gary Frazier, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, King David, Lazarus, Lindsay McCaul, Mount Moriah, Mount of Olives
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