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Tag Archives: King Saul
Touring With the Bible In One’s Hand: Megiddo, Ma’ayan Harod and Gilboa
I often write about terrorist attacks here in Israel, but I already posted in my Facebook account about two deadly atrocities carried out during Pessach by “Palestinians”, in one of which, a British-Israeli mother and two of her daughters were … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Tourism, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ancient water systems, Gideon, Gilboa, King Ahab, King David, King Saul, Megiddo, Palestinian terrorism, The Bible, The Prophet Samuel, Yehoshua Hankin
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The Bible In Song
This month’s field trip with Yad Ben Zvi was different from its predecessors. Instead of concentrating on a particular book or chapter of the Bible, our band of intrepid explorers ( 😉 ) set off in pursuit of the many … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Tourism, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged bible, Israel, Israeli song, King David, King Saul, Mount Gilboa, Nachal Yitzpor, Naomi Shemer, Rachel Bluwstein, Sea of Galilee
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