The Meeting Point Between the Pure and the Impure
How did the impure walk down to the Siloam Pool to immerse themselves before entering the Temple?
How did the impure walk down to the Siloam Pool to immerse themselves before entering the Temple?
The City of David foundation is hard at work preventing further destruction of the Temple Mount and its antiquities.
One needs only to dig down to meet our biblical ancestors first-hand.
The cemetery at Silwan is evidence of Jewish settlement in the area. But where were David and his family buried?
A view from above of the entire ancient city of Jerusalem.
A seal of the scribe Gemaryahu Ben Shafan, mentioned in Jeremiah, was found in Area G of the City of David.
The Temple, the City of David and the Mount of Olives all occupy one hilltop.
The City of David foundation aims to excavate the entire walkway from the Siloam Pool to the Western Wall.
In 2005, City of David archaeologists began to excavate the continuation of the road of the Siloam Pool.
The underground walkway leading from the Siloam Pool to the Temple Mount was decorated beautifully by Herod.