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Looters' Arrest Uncovers 2,000-Year-Old Stone Workshop Near Jerusalem Pilgrimage Path

via Fox News·Feb 22

Israeli authorities caught antiquity thieves red-handed inside a cave near Jerusalem, leading to the discovery of a 2,000-year-old stone vessel workshop that once served pilgrims traveling to the ancient temple. The find illuminates the material culture of biblical-era worship and the ongoing threat that looters pose to irreplaceable archaeological heritage in the Holy Land.

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I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord.'

Psalm 122:1

Two millennia ago, craftsmen carved stone vessels for pilgrims journeying to worship God in Jerusalem. The joy of pilgrimage — and the craftsmanship that supported it — endures as a testimony to the human desire to draw near to the Lord.

Israel

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