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Jerusalem in the year 66 CE: Four years later, on Tisha B'Av, the
Roman Emperor Titus destroyed the city during the period of the Great
Revolt against Rome.
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Herod's palace: Herod was responsible for building ambitious
structures such as Herodion, Massada, and the reconstruction of the
Temple in Jerusalem. Both sides of the palace were symmetrical. In
between are pools and fountains. Many of the rich in Jerusalem lived a
comfortable life with their own pools. |
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The Upper City, or Western District: This area was reserved for the
rich (the Sadducees, Jewish aristocracy of that period) who lived in
multi-storey mansions with wooden roofs. This area was situated on a hill
across from the Temple mount, which can be seen in the backround. |
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The Holy Temple and its large courtyard, and rear view of the Temple
Mount: Herod began rebuilding the Temple in the year 19 BCE. The
construction took seven years. Some say that it did not rain during the
day throughout those seven years so as not to disturb the construction.
Notice the Antonia fortress (named after Herod's Roman ally Mark Antony)
overlooking the Temple. |
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The Antonia fortress: The structure was built originally during the
period of Ezra and was strengthened by the Hasmoneans. Herod rebuilt it
completely on top of a rock 82 feet high. |
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A close up look at the Temple: The Temple was built on Mount Moriah
and Herod built the Temple floor 100 feet above street level. The Temple
complex was very large with Herod building new walls on the outside,
supported by rooms , buildings and tunnels on three levels.
Isaiah said the Temple Mount is built like a lion, narrow in front, broad
behind. For him, Jerusalem was the Lion of G-d, or "Ariel." |
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The Phasael Tower, Hippicus Tower and Miriamne Tower: These three
towers are situated close to where Jaffa gate is today. These towers
protected the main entrance to the city. Phasael tower was named after
Herod's brother, Hippicus was named after Herod's friend who fell in
battle, while Mariamne tower was named after Herod's wife. The only
remains of these towers today is the base of Phasael's, found in the
Tower of David. |
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During Herodion times: There were social tensions during Herod's time
with the upper class Sadducees living in luxurious accomodation while the
lower class Pharisees lived at the bottom of the city having to climb up
to reach the Temple.
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A Saducee bathroom in the year 66 CE, Jerusalem.
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A Saducee living room in the year 66 CE, Jerusalem.
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