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Temple Mount / Herod the Great / Religion / History of the Roman Empire / 1st millennium BC / Archaeological sites in Israel / Conversion of non-Christian places of worship into churches / Islam in Jerusalem / Antonia Fortress / Temple in Jerusalem / Bezetha / Siege of Jerusalem
Date: 2016-03-18 17:58:50
Temple Mount
Herod the Great
Religion
History of the Roman Empire
1st millennium BC
Archaeological sites in Israel
Conversion of non-Christian places of worship into churches
Islam in Jerusalem
Antonia Fortress
Temple in Jerusalem
Bezetha
Siege of Jerusalem

Five Temple Location Theories Which Theories Fit These Descriptions? How big was the Temple and Fort Antonia compounds altogether? Josephus says the Temple Mount was "six furlongs around, including Fort Antonia" A furlon

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