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THE NEW CITY OF JERUSALEM & BETHLEHEM
Bethlehem/Shepherd's Field -- Originally a small village on the road
from Jerusalem to Hevron. Here took place the story of Ruth and Boaz,
and is the birthplace of both David, and David's greatest son, Jesus.
Here also can be found the tomb of Rachel. Many believe the site of The
Shepherd's Field to be the place where angels of the Lord visited the
shepherds to announce the birth of Israel's King and Savior. (Gen
35:16-20 48:7 Ruth 1 Sam 16:1-12; 17:12 Micah 5:2 Luke 2:1-7, 8-20 Matt
2:1-18)
HolyLand Hotel Model of 2nd Temple Jerusalem -- Here the visitor
can find a full scale model of the Jerusalem of Jesus' time. A great aid
in visualizing the geography of NT Jerusalem.
Israel Museum/Shrine of the Book -- Israel's finest and most
comprehensive museum, containing artifacts and documents from
pre-historical to Biblical to Byzantine, Turkish and Modern times. Also,
the some of the Dead Sea Scrolls (including the famous Isaiah text) and
many artifacts relating to the Qumran community can be found in the
separate Shrine of the Book building, whose famous roof is shaped like
the ceramic jar covers in which the scrolls were first found.
The Knesset -- home of the Israeli Parliament.
Solomon's Quarry -- A quarry located north of the Temple Mount
near the present-day Damascus Gate, now called Solomon's Quarry or
Zedekiah's Cave. This quarry was used through the Roman period (63 B.C.-A.D.
324), and possibly also by Hezekiah for his building projects.
Yad V'Shem -- ("Hand and Name" from Isaiah 56:5) This museum
commemorates the Holocaust of European Jewry perpetrated by the Nazis
before and during WW II.
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