Thank you for sharing the clip. I have been dreaming of coming to Israel since I was a little girl and now saving up to visit. Can't wait to see more clips.
Dear Doron and Franny, Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 God bless you both. I have to subscribe to your Channel and love every video, the only bad thing I have to say is that the videos are to short, other than that they are fantastic. I dream to visit with my wife some day, we hope if visit we can meet you. Shalom!
Within the 'City of David' today, there are ruins of a Temple from the time of Melchizedek and Abraham. Which is unrelated to the First Temple, built on Mount Moriah, and on the threshing floor of Arauna, known today as the 'Temple Mount', or Har Ha-Bayit
Yes, the temples were inside the walls of the city of David, which is ancient Jerusalem. Both temples would not be outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem. Therefore, the dome of the rock is inside the old Roman fortress.
Probably someone who had no idea of what he was talking about. When you visit the Old City, take the tunnel tours at the Kotel. You can see the original foundation and more!
You are referring to a theory first proposed by Ernest L. Martin in 1994. No serious academic scholar entertained his theory, except to say that plenty of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code fans believed it with great enthusiasm. The recent archaeological finds starting even in 2005 have successfully debunked Martin's theory.
@@Birdylockso Don't tell me there are still people out there who believe The Da Vince Code is fact? Well, the more I think about it, the less I am surprised.
@@MFPhoto1 , right. There are still people who believe the earth is flat. The worse part is that they won't listen to any evidence or fact contrary to their entrenched belief. Go figure.
You are referring to a theory first proposed by Ernest L. Martin in 1994. No serious academic scholar entertained his theory, except to say that plenty of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code fans believed it with great enthusiasm. The recent archaeological finds starting even in 2005 have successfully debunked Martin's theory.
thank you for posting on youtube. nice to see the facts on the ground
Great thank you! And that food looked amazing as a side note!
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Thank you for sharing the clip. I have been dreaming of coming to Israel since I was a little girl and now saving up to visit. Can't wait to see more clips.
Dear Doron and Franny, Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 God bless you both.
I have to subscribe to your Channel and love every video, the only bad thing I have to say is that the videos are to short, other than that they are fantastic. I dream to visit with my wife some day, we hope if visit we can meet you. Shalom!
Hi franny , love your videos and your music,
I love this channel!
Been there and recall it very well.
Within the 'City of David' today, there are ruins of a Temple from the time of Melchizedek and Abraham. Which is unrelated to the First Temple, built on Mount Moriah, and on the threshing floor of Arauna, known today as the 'Temple Mount', or Har Ha-Bayit
I LOVE THIS!
Shalom 🙏🙏
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Shalom.....😍
Shalom Israel. 🖖🏼🇮🇱🖖🏼
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Somebody has said the Temple Mount’s dimensions are exactly that of a Roman garrison, that it’s not the site of the old temple.
Yes, the temples were inside the walls of the city of David, which is ancient Jerusalem. Both temples would not be outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem. Therefore, the dome of the rock is inside the old Roman fortress.
Probably someone who had no idea of what he was talking about. When you visit the Old City, take the tunnel tours at the Kotel. You can see the original foundation and more!
You are referring to a theory first proposed by Ernest L. Martin in 1994. No serious academic scholar entertained his theory, except to say that plenty of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code fans believed it with great enthusiasm. The recent archaeological finds starting even in 2005 have successfully debunked Martin's theory.
@@Birdylockso Don't tell me there are still people out there who believe The Da Vince Code is fact? Well, the more I think about it, the less I am surprised.
@@MFPhoto1 , right. There are still people who believe the earth is flat. The worse part is that they won't listen to any evidence or fact contrary to their entrenched belief. Go figure.
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I think, the Temple was where the Jewish Quarter is today, not on the Temple Mount.
Hungry? When in the Old City, I stop at The Quarter Cafe.
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The dome of the rock in not the site of the Temple.
You are referring to a theory first proposed by Ernest L. Martin in 1994. No serious academic scholar entertained his theory, except to say that plenty of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code fans believed it with great enthusiasm. The recent archaeological finds starting even in 2005 have successfully debunked Martin's theory.
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