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A small stone platform in Jerusalem carries the weight of ancient memory, sacred law, and modern politics all at once. Here’s why.
Magazine·Jul 10, 2026
Four Jerusalem Old City Gates. Four threads from the Psalms. Each Gate is a living symbol of a covenant still in motion.
Magazine·Jun 16, 2026
Takeaways The First Temple (Holy Temple) was Judaism’s most sacred site on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. The First Temple was built on the exact spot as God’s creation of the world, God’s creation of Adam, the Binding of Isaac, and Jacob’s Ladder Dream. King Solomon built the First Temple, which stood 410 years until Babylon
Magazine·Jun 12, 2026
There’s a hill east of Jerusalem that has held the dead for over 3,000 years. It’s not just a cemetery. For millions of people around the world, it represents sacred history, prophetic promise, and an unshakeable belief that God keeps His word.
Magazine·Jun 5, 2026
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu said a synagogue on the Temple Mount is “a basic thing,” arguing that Jews should be able to pray there in a dignified place
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 3, 2026
Jewish tradition holds that the Ark of the Covenant was hidden on purpose before the First Temple’s destruction, preserving it beneath or near the Temple Mount.
Magazine·May 26, 2026