Aeriel View of Jerusalem and Temple Mount and City of David by Google
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Scroll your mouse over the picture to see what the different areas are and where they are in location to each other.
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Looking (south west) at the Western wall where it meets the Southern wall of the Temple Mount. This is what is known as Robinsons arch. These are the original stones thrown down by the Romans in 70 AD.
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Excavation site below Robinson's Arch. This is looking at the Western wall of the Temple Mount. The Wailing Wall is on the other side of the wall on the left side of picture.
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Looking North along the Western Wall below Robinson's Arch. You can see the destruction of the road way when the walls were knocked down in 70 AD by the Romans. The original Stones are still in the wall. Did Yahshua not say not ONE stone would remain standing upon another?
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Looking at the South West corner of the Temple Mount. The road way has been crushed by the walls which were toppled by the Romans in 70 AD.
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Looking East along the southern wall of the Temple Mount. The arches are south of the Al Aksa Mosque.
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The Al Aksa Mosque along the southern wall of the Temple Mount.
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I am standing beside one of the original stones that Herod used in the construction of his fort, or what is now called the Temple Mount. I am 6'-2" tall. The stairs are believed to be where Paul was arrested, then taken to Rome. They are located along the southern wall of the Temple Mount on the East side of the arches.
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