Mt. Masada
Masada was built by Herod the Great, to hide behind. He was ruthless, He built 5 fortesses in all, Masada is one of them. We know about Masada by Jacephes- 10 names were found on shards of clay, those are believed to be the 10 Jewish men picked to kill the Jewish families that lived on Masada. They believed it was better to die free than to be a slave to the Romans. This is desert all around and Masada is on the very top of a mountain, it rains less than 3 inches a year. Masada is at Sea level
some wallked it! It was 90+ degrees, I had had enough heat and sweat at this point even though the cable car was kinda scary and very packed, I was thankful for it!
This picture doesn't do Justice to what the eye saw! In the distance is the Dead Sea and farther out is the ? and the land you can see past that is Jordan, were we went to Petra
The water came down the valley the few inches it did rain and they caught it using a pretty neat system
This is a reenactment of the water ways carved out of the rock it would catch the water from the valley and go into big cisterns
I was asleep this morning lol the scrolls were not found at Masada! thank you susan for your input!
At Qumran, they found 11 caves that had scrolls in them. Cave #4 had the most fragments 1400 in total. Esther was the only one not found there. In cave #1 they found the whole book of Isaiah, we saw a copy of it at the Israel Museum, we also saw some original fragments it was pretty neat to have been here at Qumran and see the caves, and then see the scrolls at the museum.
Michelle and her husband walt were on the whole trip with us, I really enjoyed getting to know them! Married 41 years and still loving!
other caves, If you look really close you can see a green tree to the upper left of the small black hole, (a cave)
Abraham's Tent
It was a treat to have such fun role playing and to have a chance to gather back in bible times. I'm so thankful for chairs, praise God for who ever invented them
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