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Bible Sanctuary Opens for the First Time in 3,000 Years

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After 3,000 Years, A Biblical Sanctuary Was Opened, Revealing Secrets And Mysteries Preserved For Millennia. An Historical Event That Fascinates Scholars And Religious People.

A sealed sanctuary nearly 3,000 years old was unearthed in the heart of ancient Jerusalem, near the Temple Mount. Carved directly into the rock, the structure contains eight interconnected rooms and ritual items such as an altar, a sacred stone, and presses used for the production of olive oil and wine.

The discovery was announced in the journal Atiqot, from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), and is already sparking discussions among historians and archaeologists.

Experts suggest that the site may have been mentioned in biblical accounts related to the religious reforms of King Hezekiah.

Eli Shukron, the excavation director, stated that the structure was deactivated in the 8th century B.C., during the reign of Hezekiah, who sought to centralize worship in the temple of Jerusalem. “The Bible describes how Hezekiah abolished ritual sites scattered throughout the kingdom. This sanctuary is possibly one of the sites he closed,” explains Shukron.

The Bible describes how, during the period of the First Temple, additional ritual sites operated outside the temple’, said Eli Shukron — Photo: Reproduction/City of David

Biblical And Historical Connection

Hezekiah, described in the Second Book of Kings as someone who “removed the high places and did what was right in the sight of the Lord,” is believed to have suppressed pagan worship practices. The discovery reinforces this narrative.

Interestingly, the sacred stone at the site remained intact, covered by soil, and preserved exactly as it was 2,800 years ago. “It is one of the most dramatic and significant discoveries we have ever made,” emphasizes Shukron.

This was a place of worship, according to Eli Shukron, excavation director for the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), who dated it to the reign of Hezekiah.

Besides the sacred stone, the site contains an altar identified by a drainage channel, evidence of sacrifices carried out in the past.

In another room, V-shaped marks were discovered on the floor, the function of which remains a mystery. They may have served as a support for rituals.

Carved into the rock near the Temple Mount, the structure comprises eight rooms, containing an altar, a sacred stone, and presses for olive oil and wine.

Hidden Treasures

The archaeologists also found valuable artifacts, sealed by a stone wall in an adjacent cave. Among the unearthed items are jars with ancient Hebrew inscriptions, loom weights, scarabs, decorative seals, and grinding stones used for grains.

These pieces, dated to the 8th century B.C., offer a glimpse into the daily life and spirituality of that time.

The excavations at the site, located in what is known as the City of David, began in 2010. However, historical records indicate that the northern part of the ruins was revealed in 1909 by Montague Parker, a British explorer searching for the legendary Ark of the Covenant.

Experts believe that its destruction may have been mentioned in the Bible, which describes how Hezekiah – one of Jesus’ ancestors – destroyed idolatrous worship sites

Historical Implications

The location of the sanctuary, near the Temple Mount, enhances its historical and religious significance.

Amichai Eliyahu, Israel’s Minister of Heritage, highlighted the value of the discovery: “This unique structure in the City of David is a testament to Jerusalem’s rich past. It tangibly connects us to thousands of years of history.”

The evidence found not only illuminates aspects of the religious life of the ancient Kingdom of Judah but also confirms biblical accounts of the reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah. Both, according to the Gospel of Matthew, are direct ancestors of Jesus.

Although the site has been deactivated, the preservation of the sacred stone and other ritual elements is a powerful reminder of the complex intersections between faith, culture, and politics in the ancient Middle East.

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