Part 2: The Stones Cry Out | The Temple: Then and Now
The Temple: Then and Now
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The temple Jesus knew was one of the great engineering marvels of the ancient world. But, in 70 AD the Roman army of Flavius Titus destroyed both the city and the beloved temple of the Jews leaving only traces of its former glory. Only its foundation and the rubble scattered at its base remain, but its stones are crying out and revealing important answers as to its location, size, and design. These stones, along with the writings of Josephus, the Mishnah, and the Bible are giving archaeologists the needed data to better understand the past; and, the story they are telling about King Herod and the temple, are enthralling.
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