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Photo: 2nd Temple-Era Column Top from Temple Mount Found


(Israel Hayom) Yori Yalon - The capital that topped a column that stood on the Temple Mount in the time of the Second Temple has been discovered through the Temple Mount Sifting Project. Dr. Gabriel Barkay, director of the project, said, "This appears to be the capital of a column that formed part of the eastern colonnade of the Temple Mount, which Josephus and even the New Testament called 'Solomon's Porch.' A column like this is impressive testimony to the immensity of the structures on the Temple Mount in the Second Temple era." Barkay explained that the column would have stood 41 feet high. "The columns were erected in two parallel rows, and were topped with cedar rafters that supported the roofing." The Temple Mount Sifting Project recently came to a halt due to a lack of funds. A campaign to raise funds to continue the project was launched on the Giveback website.
2017-04-05 00:00:00
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