Building Jerusalem: The Architects of Faith - Full Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2025

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  • @benj59er
    @benj59er 17 днів тому +1

    Always good to know the history of such places...

  • @sidneysentell2510
    @sidneysentell2510 16 днів тому

    Wonderful documentary.

  • @javiersilva5409
    @javiersilva5409 14 днів тому

    I wish you guys would do your research. The temple was not in the center of the platform as you depict it. This sheds some doubt as to the accuracy of your video. I suggest you start with Norma Robertsons archeological research on the actual location of the building itself.

    • @Ampasss
      @Ampasss 11 днів тому

      im cringinggggg

  • @LKemp-lr1ky
    @LKemp-lr1ky 13 днів тому +2

    Constantine was not Christian, wasn't anything--but a smart politician--who knew you could catch more flies with honey! Harrod was Idumean, nominally Jewish. The Jews were, according to Exodus 33:5, "a stiff necked people." Still, the Jewish nation did the construction. The point that often escapes our 'experts' is that of religion. The nation of Israel had one reason for being only, to prepare a people for the Messiah! Genesis 3:15 is the prophecy made necessary by the rebellious actions of our 1st couple--and, of course, the disgusting instigator, Satan. If one ignores the reasons underlying an action, simply describing the events, the whole thing is lost. Example: the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. Titus said NO but Jesus at Mt. 23 said "not a stone would be left on a stone." Now, who would have the last say in the matter??

  • @danjohnson7748
    @danjohnson7748 12 днів тому

    The Romans were not responsible for the construction of the Temple Mount. King Herod had the last incarnation built during his reign and the Romans were responsible for its eventual destruction during the Jewish revolt. Herod did utilize many architectural conventions the Romans used.

  • @KhaNguyen-k1z
    @KhaNguyen-k1z 12 днів тому

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  • @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது

    I assume there’re lots of Ottoman architecture built by Turks in Jerusalem considering they ruled the city for hundreds of years despite the Arabs and Jews have been trying to erase all the traces together 😊

  • @AstridFrank-k7q
    @AstridFrank-k7q 11 днів тому

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  • @alphonsobutlakiv789
    @alphonsobutlakiv789 16 днів тому

    Thinking of the walls of the temple mount, I know some people find a lot of similarities with Roman works of the time, but I'm thinking that doesn't mean the Jewish people didn't build it, but think about this, we say Haroid built this, but technically no, he himself probably didn't at all, but rather had workers build it for him. So, those builders were not nesaseraly Jewish, and the fact this complex accounts for the people of non Jewish faith in it's original construction hints that imported labor was not out of question, and these builders may of been the very same who built Roman works, but are there own, just masons, mainly working on holy sights. Naturally I'm sure the Jewish people learned from them and some probably left with them to do similar constructions. This would also explain why such construction globally was limited to a few constructions spread out. They actual builders don't stay long. The actual population may not even of been capable of such things given there numbers, but if the money Is good, the stones will get moved.

  • @javiersilva5409
    @javiersilva5409 13 днів тому

    Omg, more mistakes. I need fir you guys to do more research. On the following, Golgotha, it's true meaning, revealing its true location, the red heifer and it's use in the temple, where it was sacrificed, the bridge for temple worshippers that came out of the TRUE east gate, the statements in the Bible about the temple veil being torn, and of course, the true location on the mount of the temple and how all these things point to one fact: Jesus was crucified on the mount of olives, by the path that comes from Bethpage, over the mount of olives, past golgotha, where they counted and verified Israelites before they crossed the red heifer bridge into the east gate at the southeastern wall, which Solomon had enlarged, and directly east of the temple, which was in the southwestern corner of the temple mount. There is a more intricate study of the distances between certain landmarks that also tie in with Bible passages. People refuse to believe all this, but it all ties in.

  • @Murcans-worship-felons
    @Murcans-worship-felons 16 днів тому

    Mythical.