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Google Street View started in Israel in April 2012. Israel was the first country in the Middle East to see non- museum Street View . First, on April 3, the interior of the Israel Museum was introduced.
The picture part is the mustard seed that grows into a large plant, the reality part is the kingdom of God, and the point of comparison is the growth of the kingdom from small beginnings. [ 6 ] The nesting birds may refer to Old Testament texts which emphasize the universal reach of God's empire, [ 7 ] such as Daniel 4:12.
Highway 60 crossing Street of the Prophets. The Dome of the Rock can be seen in the far right background. View northward at Asaf Junction (Route 466) View southward at Ein Yabrud View southwards approaching Shomron Junction alongside Shavei Shomron (behind wall) View northward at Iksal Junction approaching Rafael Eitan Bridge and Yitzhak ...
Neot Kedumim is an attempt to re-create the physical setting of the Hebrew Bible.The park covers an area of about 2,500 dunams (2.5 km 2; 0.97 sq mi). [2] The idea of planting such a garden dates back to 1925.
Pages in category "Maps of Israel" ... Google Street View in Israel; J. John Speed map of Canaan; N. Nolin map This page ...
A long-lost tree species has new life after scientists planted a 1,000-year-old seed found in a cave in the Judean Desert in the 1980s during an archaeological dig.
Motza, also Mozah or Motsa, (Hebrew: מוֹצָא, Arabic: موتسا) is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Jerusalem.It is located in the Judaean Mountains, 600 metres above sea level, connected to Jerusalem by the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway, Highway 16, and the winding mountain road to Har Nof.
Mamre is the site where Abraham pitched the tents for his camp, built an altar (Genesis 13:18), and was brought divine tidings, in the guise of three angels, of Sarah's pregnancy (Genesis 18:1–15).