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In Part 2 of The Temple Mount, Yadin Roman focuses on Herod’s rebuilding of the Jewish Temple on the newly enlarged Temple Mount, as well as subsequent conquests of Jerusalem that led to both destruction and rebuilding on The Temple Mount.
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Listen to an amazing historical account of how King David left Hebron to capture Jerusalem, the city that would become the capital of his kingdom. David’s conquest would pave the way for Solomon to build the First Temple. Yadin Roman, publisher of Eretz Magazine, describes the construction, size and layout of Jewish temples built on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount in Part 1 of Let’s Travel’s two podcasts on The Temple Mount.
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In Part 2 of Queens and Princesses, Yadin Roman continues his historical narrative of women who played key roles in the time of King Herod.
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Join Yadin Roman, author of “Queens and Princesses, Consorts and Harlots” for Part 1 of an historical trip through the era of biblical queens and princesses. Hear the stories of Michal, Jezebel, Atalia, Salome and more.
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Take a deep dive into the history of Masada with Yadin Roman, the founder and publisher of Eretz Magazine. Hear how Masada, built by King Herod as a fortress/military outpost – overlooking the Dead Sea and Judaean Desert – has historical significance that includes an account by Flavius Josephus of the Roman siege and attack at Masada to overcome a Jewish rebellion. Learn what may or may not have happened there nearly 2000 years ago. Did over 900 Sicarii, Jewish rebels fighting against Rome, commit suicide at Masada? Find out. Listen to Let’s Travel – Masada.
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Discover Herodium, the ancient home and burial place of King Herod, the ruler of Judea. Hear the story of how Herodium fell out of history, was rediscovered through excavations headed by Ehud Netzer, an archaeologist who died in a fall from one of Herod’s unearthed amphitheaters. Join Eretz Magazine founder and publisher, Yadin Roman, for a fascinating virtual walk through Herodium history. See photos of Herodium and Herodium excavations at www.eretzstore.com.
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Take a historical journey back to the days of Herod, the King of Judea, who built Caesarea, a cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean, the future capital of Judea for over 600 years, and the largest port on the Mediterranean after the port of Rome. It was a major port for Rome's grain supply, for the export of spices from Arabia, wine and olive oil from Judea, and glass - produced by the newly invented technique of glass blowing. Herod was one of the most famous rulers in the Roman Empire. He married ten wives, had 39 children, and, as we learn in the podcast, he killed a few – both wives and children. Join Eretz Magazine founder and publisher Yadin Roman for a full accounting of the foundation and development of Caesarea and Herod’s long-lasting imprint on the Roman World.