Shiloh was the religious capital of Israel during the times of the Judges, an assembly place for the people of Israel and a center of worship. This altar design is based on the Biblical and…
Tel Shiloh is an archeological site, located in the Ephraim hills of the Shomron where the Tabernacle sat for 369 years in the 11th and 12th centuries B.C.E.
While Samaritans and Jews are similar in some ways, Samaritans have their own Torah in ancient Hebrew, a separate religious calendar and some key differing beliefs. For Samaritan's, Mount Gerizim is their sacred place, not…
Jacob’s Well, where Jesus asked a Samaritan woman for a drink and offered her “living water”, lies in a modern Greek Orthodox church at Nablus in the West Bank. It is often considered the most…
Jericho, lies in the Jordan Valley, about 390 m. below sea level and has warm and pleasant winters. It was, chosen as the site for the winter palaces of King Herod, in the Second Temple…
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