The DNA Of Jerusalem: Ancient Pilgrimage Road Opens To The World

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This is pretty cool
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While long attributed to Herod the Great, recent coin evidence found beneath the paving stones suggests the road was actually completed around 3031 CE under Pontius Pilate. This places its activity squarely within the era of Jesus' ministry, making it the literal surface upon which he and his disciples likely walked after ritual purification at the Pool of Siloam. The New Testament records Jesus performing a famous miracle with a blind man at the pool of Siloam, which sits at the very bottom of this road: John 9:7 states, "And said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam. He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing."



https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-dna-of-jerusalem-ancient-pilgrimage-road-opens-to-the-world
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Should read 30-31 CE.

This is super cool stuff I've been following for a bit. The excavations in Jerusalem are uncovering some truly fascinating things. One of the coolest ones is a ring that belonged to a verifiable pre-exile noble.
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Silent For Too Long said:

Should read 30-31 CE.

This is super cool stuff I've been following for a bit. The excavations in Jerusalem are uncovering some truly fascinating things. One of the coolest ones is a ring that belonged to a verifiable pre-exile noble.

Yes some very cool excavations. I prefer BC & AD
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