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La Historia de Jerusalén

 “La historia es un profeta que mira hacia atrás”. - Friedrich Schlegel. Priora, J. C. (2022). Nuevo des-orden mundial: posmodernidad, hipermodernidad y fin de la historia: (1 ed.). Libertador San Martín, Editorial Universidad Adventista del Plata. Recuperado de https://elibro.net/es/ereader/bibliotecauab/212751?page=22. Alfredo Stern, profesor de la Sorbona, sostiene: El mundo histórico ha sido siempre un mundo en el que los acontecimientos son irreversibles, donde ningún daño puede ser enteramente reparado y donde ningún individuo ni ninguna nación puede vivir más de una sola vez. En síntesis, el mundo histórico es y siempre ha sido un mundo temporal de dirección única. Alfredo Stern, La filosofía de la historia y el problema de los valores (Buenos Aires, AR: EUDEBA, 1965), 52. Citado en: Priora, J. C. (2022). Nuevo des-orden mundial: posmodernidad, hipermodernidad y fin de la historia: (1 ed.). Libertador San Martín, Editorial Universidad Adventista del Plata. Recuperado de ht...

El Mar de Galilea

La Confirmación de Pedro

La casa de Pedro

El monte de las Bienaventuranzas

Hezekiah's Tunnel

"The rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and all his might, and how he made the pool and the conduit, and brought the waters into the city, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?" 2 Kings 20:20 Hezekiah's Tunnel is an underground water pipe under the City of David in Jerusalem built around 701 BC. Even today, after more than 2,500 years, the waters of Gihon flow through this tunnel to the Pool of Siloam. "It is believed that it is the inner pool of Siloam, southwest of the ancient city of David. The "conduit" ("the water supply"), is the famous tunnel of Siloam. The water came from the spring of Cihon, in the Kidron Valley. The tunnel was called Siloam, which means "sent" or "led". Its waters met in the Pool of Siloam (John 9:7). The tunnel was 533 meters long. In 1880 it was discovered On the wall of this tunnel is an interesting inscription written in Hebrew, and it is believed to correspond to th...

Jericó

El Mar Rojo

El Sinaí

Las Pirámides

Damascus Gate

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  What is the most shocking thing that has happened to me recently? In July 2023 we visited Jerusalem. It is a beautiful city, with multiple tourist attractions. The holy land involves historical events of worldwide repercussion. It has been invaded 38 times since its construction. However, it maintains an important religious atmosphere. There the 3 monotheistic religions of the world are concentrated: Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Today, Israel is a modern state, whose capital is Tel Aviv. The Holy Land, or Jerusalem, is an hour and a half away. The city is surrounded by walls and has a perimeter of 8 kilometers. Thousands of people and pilgrims from all over the world visit it daily. Within Jerusalem, there are the Muslim quarter, the Jewish quarter, the Armenian quarter, the Christian quarter, and the Temple Mount. Jerusalem has 8 gates which are: Damascus Gate The Herod's Gate The New Gate The Gate of the Lions The Dung Gate The Zion Gate The Jaffa Gate. The Golden Gate. One...

Galicanto

El Sepulcro

La Vía dolorosa

Mesquita

Río Jordán

Genesaret

Mar de Tiberias

Mar Muerto

Masada

Qumram

Casa de David

Jerusalén