email_logo
 
 
Israeli Archaeologists May Have Found Emmaus, Where Jesus Appeared After Crucifixion
 
By Ariel David
haaretz.com
September 2, 2019
 
Archaeologists have uncovered the massive walls of a 2,200-year-old Hellenistic fortification that may have been built by the Seleucid general who defeated Judah the Maccabee, the famed Jewish leader at the center of the Hanukkah story. In an unexpected twist, the discovery could also help identify the location of the biblical town of Emmaus, where the Gospels say Jesus made his first appearance after being crucified and resurrected.

Since 2017, a Franco-Israeli expedition has been digging at Kiriath Yearim, a hill overlooking the approach to Jerusalem a few kilometers west of the city, next door to the town of Abu Ghosh. The site is mainly known for being the spot where the Ark of the Covenant was kept for 20 years before being taken to Jerusalem by King David, according to the Bible.

 
 
 
 
Support Our Cause and Join Our Fight!
 
 
Or call 844 FW ETHIC to contribute to Freedom Watch now
 
Your help is urgently needed!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Order Freedom Watch products through Zazzle.com. Proceeds go directly to Freedom Watch and support our fight for liberty and constitutional rights. Go to www.zazzle.com/freedomwatch/products
 
Contact Freedom Watch at [email protected] or (424) 274 2579.
 
 
 
 
If this message was forwarded to you and you would like to receive future emails, sign up at https://www.freedomwatchusa.org/emails
 
 
 
 
 
Unsubscribe / Manage Email Preferences
 
Freedom Watch Inc.
2020 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Suite 345
Washington, DC 20006