Thank you Joel for these amazing videos! I visited Israel in 2017 and these videos allows me to come back virtually. God bless you. From North Carolina, USA
What a mystery indeed ! It seems feasible that this piece of glass could be hiding and protecting something even more mysterious beneath it. Thanks for the tour. God bless you and your family.
What a fascinating archeological mystery! I loved this one Joel and am interested in doing more research myself on Bet Shearim and the glass. Thank you Joel, it is so well done! May the Holy One bless you and your family!
Fascinating! Some of the questions I have are: how did they move a 9-ton slab of glass from the Second Temple site to where it is now, in 70AD?? And why does it look like stone and not clear like the glass we know? How could it have been a window to let light in when it looks as solid and opaque as a slab of stone? Who built the walls and guard towers? Surely the Romans would notice such a construction going on and highly unlikely they would let the Israelites - who they had just shredded - build *any* fortification! I wonder about the style of the walls and towers - what if they're Roman??
This is fascinating stuff, thank you Joel for sharing it with us. I personally can't see how this glass could be a window; too heavy (9 tones), and to thick and opaque to be a window in my opinion, 'But' it may have been a special platform made for something to stand on that maybe came from the second temple ? Or maybe there is something precious to the people of that time; hidden underneath this glass; that came from the second temple ?
Could the glass have been used to create solar energy like a magnifying glass to melt stone and make concrete used to cast the blocks of the temples and pyramids?
What I was talking about in this video was. How it is strange that no one is discussing the fact that this place was hidden for a long time then we found out it was where the Jewish council moved after the fall of the second temple. And then the mystery of a 9 ton slab of class. It seems to me there is a secret there.
Thank you Joel for these amazing videos! I visited Israel in 2017 and these videos allows me to come back virtually.
God bless you.
From North Carolina, USA
Amen. I so happy you find enjoyment in our videos
This is truly amazing Joel. Such a mystery! We will never stop learning! Everything is in such good condition. Thank you so much. Be blessed.
Thanks for your comment
What a mystery indeed ! It seems feasible that this piece of glass could be hiding and protecting something even more mysterious beneath it. Thanks for the tour. God bless you and your family.
Thanks
What a fascinating archeological mystery! I loved this one Joel and am interested in doing more research myself on Bet Shearim and the glass. Thank you Joel, it is so well done! May the Holy One bless you and your family!
Let me know what you learn
VERY INTERESTING!
Thanks
Fascinating! Some of the questions I have are:
how did they move a 9-ton slab of glass from the Second Temple site to where it is now, in 70AD??
And why does it look like stone and not clear like the glass we know?
How could it have been a window to let light in when it looks as solid and opaque as a slab of stone?
Who built the walls and guard towers? Surely the Romans would notice such a construction going on and highly unlikely they would let the Israelites - who they had just shredded - build *any* fortification!
I wonder about the style of the walls and towers - what if they're Roman??
This is fascinating stuff, thank you Joel for sharing it with us. I personally can't see how this glass could be a window; too heavy (9 tones), and to thick and opaque to be a window in my opinion, 'But' it may have been a special platform made for something to stand on that maybe came from the second temple ? Or maybe there is something precious to the people of that time; hidden underneath this glass; that came from the second temple ?
Very interesting. Thank you for watching
Could the glass have been used to create solar energy like a magnifying glass to melt stone and make concrete used to cast the blocks of the temples and pyramids?
That is very possible. Very interesting theory
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thanks
What do we know about the Ark of The Covenant?
What I was talking about in this video was. How it is strange that no one is discussing the fact that this place was hidden for a long time then we found out it was where the Jewish council moved after the fall of the second temple. And then the mystery of a 9 ton slab of class. It seems to me there is a secret there.