Part 1: From Tent to Destruction
Description: Known to Muslims as the Haram Al-Sharif and to Jews as Mount Moriah, the 1.55 million square foot sacred platform in the heart of ancient Jerusalem was once home to a magnificent and glorious temple belonging to the Jews. This sacred temple was violently destroyed, but its archaeological remains tell the story of a prophecy about its fall, the final days of Christ, and God’s desire to dwell among His people. Join with us on this incredible journey as we explore the long and storied history about the temple’s origin, history, and its final days.
Part 2: The Stones Cry Out
Description: The temple Jesus knew was one of the great engineering marvels of the ancient world. But, in 70 AD the Roman army of Flavius Titus destroyed both the city and the beloved temple of the Jews leaving only traces of its former glory. Only its foundation and the rubble scattered at its base remain, but its stones are crying out and revealing important answers as to its location, size, and design. These stones, along with the writings of Josephus, the Mishnah, and the Bible are giving archaeologists the needed data to better understand the past; and, the story they are telling about King Herod and the temple, are enthralling.
Part 3: A Pilgrim’s Journey
Description:For a Jewish worshipper, a visit to God’s Holy hill was exciting and joyous, and filled with many traditions, but with King Herod’s exquisitely designed Greek and Roman architecture in view the journey was only intensified and captivating. A pilgrimage up to the temple, and a visit inside its beautiful courts and buildings would have been a journey to remember and a walk beyond compare. So, what did first century Jews experience as they made their way up to the sacred temple, and what did they encounter when they arrived at the top of God’s Holy Hill? Follow along on this fantastic journey as we walk through the streets of Jerusalem and arrive at the most sacred place on earth.
Part 4: The Holy Sanctuary
Description: Out of all the buildings on the temple mount, the inner courts were the most important of all. Within its walls a highly emotional experience awaited the Jewish pilgrim as he brought his sacrifice near to the door of Yahweh’s sacred dwelling, and up to the courts of the Lord. Once inside, what would a Jewish worshipper have encountered? Who was allowed inside? What kind of mysteries lay beyond the barriers, what types of furnishings and décor were found inside, and what was God trying to communicate by its elaborate design? Follow along, as we travel through the sacred courts of Israel and into the most sacred place on earth.