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"Unveiling the Herodian Legacy: A Glimpse into Ancient Jerusalem's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to the 1st century AD as we explore the captivating world history


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"Unveiling the Herodian Legacy: A Glimpse into Ancient Jerusalem's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to the 1st century AD as we explore the captivating world history. Delve into the secrets of this era through a Dead Sea scroll fragment, C014/2074, shedding light on ancient texts that have withstood the test of time. Immerse yourself in the ruins of ancient Jerusalem within the Jerusalem Archaeological Park below Temple Mount. Witness how these remnants transport us to an era when grandeur and power defined this majestic city. Herod the Great, a prominent figure during this period, comes alive through an intriguing engraving from c. 1700. Experience his tumultuous reign as he accuses his own sons, Alexander and Aristobulus, of treason – a testament to both familial strife and political intrigue. Coins portraying Agrippa further enrich our understanding of this epoch. Created by an unknown artist between 14-37 or 37-41 AD, these coins offer glimpses into Agrippa's life and influence within Herodian society. The Old City of Jerusalem beckons us with its iconic landmarks such as Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of Rock atop Temple Mount. These architectural marvels stand as enduring symbols amidst centuries-old narratives etched upon their walls. Traveling across continents, witness Herod interrogating Jesus through Codex Predis (1476) - an Italian masterpiece capturing a pivotal moment in biblical history. This artwork serves as a reminder of religious tensions intertwined with political power struggles during those times. Enter The Court of Herod where John the Baptist finds himself chained at Herod's behest - a chilling scene depicted in vivid detail that evokes emotions ranging from fear to empathy for those caught up in historical events beyond their control. Marvel at Colonnade of Herod standing tall in Samaria's West Bank region.