Why Did I do a video on Islam and The Temple Mount

I chose recently to make a new video (See bottom of the page) about Islam and the Temple Mount and answer the question:

“Why is the Temple Mount (Haram El Sharif) important to Muslims?” A day before I made the video the following thing happened:

I was standing in Synagogue, a guy turns around to me and asks “What do you do?”. I told him that I am a tour guide.

He says: “I hope that you’re not one of those guides who tell people that Muslims have anything here”. He went on to say that guides who do this are in fact “sellouts”, that the Temple Mount is only holy for us Jews and everyone else can get lost.

The truth is, the Temple Mount is the only place in the world that is truly holy for Jews, the place the first Temple stood, the place the Second Temple stood. Every time a Jew turns and prays it is to Jerusalem and the site of the Temple. Every Orthodox Jew prays 3 times a day for the rebuilding of the Temple. However, that is far from the “whole story” and far from what a decent tour guide who studies the texts should tell you in its entirety.

People come to Jerusalem and hire a guide to hear from an educated person the story and history of Jerusalem. If you were introducing the history of Jerusalem it would be irresponsible and really silly to leave out the various periods of Muslim rule; in total over 1000 years of rule. Did this man honestly expect me to leap from “The Romans destroyed the Temple in the year 70…. now we have a Jewish State”? Islam is a part of the history of Jerusalem, it takes a shockingly insecure person to try and ignore their history.

I accept that the Temple Mount has become entwined in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. May Israelis and Palestinians have lost family and friends. It becomes very difficult to stick to the facts or to divide cold history from our feelings and desires to protect ourselves, not to sell out, to be true to ourselves and be proud Israelis.

As a religious Jew, I have no problem with other religions finding Jerusalem to be important. I actually think that this is how a future Messianic Age will come about. As Isaiah wrote:

“For My house will be a House of Prayer for All Nations”

כי ביתי בית תפילה יקרא לכח העמים

Isaiah 56:7

Jerusalem is the center of my world and it should be the center of the world for all nations, not divide us in arguments about whose buildings should be destroyed, rather Jerusalem should unite us to better our global condition.

My 1st 100 subscribers on YouTube!

My video ” Why Israel is Restricting access to the Temple Mount” has been so successful that I am now over the 100 subscriber mark, finally. It was a great video to make, I talk about the various reasons anybody would be restricted from visiting the Temple Mount:

Political reasons: to do with the Israel / Palestine conflict.

Legal Reasons: Tracing the history from the British Mandate and treaties made then until the present situation where The Supreme Court has given control of access via something called the “Balance formula” to the Israel Police Force.

Religious Reasons: I am part of the stream or really an “attitude” of religious Judaism that has a self-imposed restriction on entering the Temple Mount. I explain in the video why I limit myself from entering the Temple Mount and what the different Halachic positions are, meaning what are the different opinions in Jewish religious law.

But 100 subscribers isn’t enough!

I need to get to 1000 subscribers before I can monetize, due to COVID-19 I am an out-of-work tour guide, and I could do with the extra revenue from all of this extra work. One way to do this is to get to 1000 subscribers on Youtube. Don’t forget to hit the subscribe button and if you want to really help contribute using the “buy me a coffee” Ko-fi button or Patreon button below.

How to subscribe?

Hover the arrow over the blue gazelle icon (that’s the Scoutisrael icon) next to the title on the video – “Why Israel is Restricting access to the Temple Mount”, the red “subscribe” button should magically appear for you to click on!

If this fails just search for “scoutisrael” on Youtube and click on “subscribe”!

Watch and enjoy!

King Hezekiah and King Menashe of Judea – the archaeology

If you’ve been following my podcasts recently you might know that I’ve been talking mainly about King Hezekiah and his son Menashe of Judah. Hezekiah lived around the same time as the Assyrian Emperor Sennacharib 705-681 BCE. There is a clay prism in the British Museum which chronicles Sennacharib’s life. It mentions Hezekiah too. It describes Sennacharib’s conquest of Judea and siege of Jerusalem.

(If you are looking for the podcasts scroll to the bottom of the page)

The Taylor Prism viewable in the British Museum

The British Museum used to have a complete transcript available online. It got removed, I will update this page with any further resources.

In addition to the Prism there is also a display  in the British Museum of a wall frieze of the  siege of Lachish, a town in the foothills of Judea. This siege is both mentioned on the Prism depicted above and the Bible, namely in the book of Kings (II Kings 18) and Chronicles (II Chronicles 32).

The Frieze includes:

A depiction of Sennacharib sitting on his throne at the gates to the city:

Source : Wikimedia Author : User:oncenawhile

Depictions of the battle:

Photograph by Mike Peel (www.mikepeel.net)

And, as mentioned in the podcast the capture and punishment of enemies, possibly a cruxifiction, possibly a flaying, what do you think?

Source: Wikimedia Author: Zunkir

Fairly recently an archaeologist called Eilat Mazar found an official Bullae or clay stamp of Hezekiah in an archaeological park called the City of David. I have also sketched my observation of the stamp. Note that the lettering is “Proto – Canaanite script and the “logo” of Hezekiah is a sun with wings and an Ankh.

If you listen to the podcasts posted at the bottom you will hear that this is part of the evidence confirming both Hezekiah (podcast 8) and Menashe (Podcast 9) as historical actors.

Source: Wikimedia Author: Rubén Betanzo S.

“Artist”‘s impression of Hezekiah’s official stamp

Similar “logos” were found on numerous jug handles from the same era possibly for the collection of money or produce for the King, in fact “for the King” was written on many such handles.

More stylised sun with wings logo common to the jug handles.
Author: Hanay
Source: Wikimedia

In addition to this we have a 533m long tunnel outside the Old City of Jerusalem amongst other building projects that as you will hear in podcast 8 Hezekiah and later Menashe (Podcast 9) build structures that include the tunnel depicted below.

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On Tour at Hezekiah’s tunnel, City of David

Podcast 8 : Hezekiah

Podcast 9 : Menashe

As of March 25th 2020 I have been furloughed from all tourism related work, due to COVID-19 all tourist flights have stopped.

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New Media, New Forums, New Challenges and new ways to show your support

I’ve been very busy.

As you well might imagine my business took a nose dive due to the International COVID-19 crisis. All the planes from abroad were cancelled and any form of socializing was prohibited for a short space of time. My regular job at the Western Wall Tunnels ended. All tours were cancelled for the foreseeable future.

I did not stop, I did not give up and still today I am touring, educating and learning.

As soon as I could, I started work at an archeological site, not as a glamorous educator, but as a worker shifting buckets of sand in the hot sun. This I call my daily Archeo-Zumba!

 

I started this Youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQWuD6k-Xruf1H1dVqUyUw

 

I recorded a new podcast and am recording another one right now!

And I haven’t finished yet…

I started a subreddit too!

r/HistoryofJudaismcast Lounge from HistoryofJudaismcast

Do you want to help?

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If you really want to help physically, I need to be able to sustain these media, improve my hardware, pay bills (of course!) and drink the occaisional coffee!

Family Tour – Judean Foothills

A hands on educational experience for all the family

Tel Socho also known as “Lupine Hill”

The “Shfeila” or Judean Foothills is the area between the Jerusalem Hills and the Coastal Plain. It has been the battlefield of Judea for more than 2000 years. The soft chalk hills crowned with grassy meadows are a perfect home for many plants and animals. Join me on a fun family adventure, exploring the Foothills of Judea.

Itinerary:

  • Nature Walk in Tel Soho (pictured above). The first part of the David and Goliath Story. In the spring the best place to view flowering Lupines.
  • Dramatic Enactment of David and Goliath at Tel Azeikah.  Bringing the Bible and archaeology to life at a classic archaeological site.

 

Khirbet Midras Bar Kochba Caves

  • Crawl the Bar Kochba Caves.  A system of crawl caves where Judeans held out against the forces of Roman Emperor Hadrian.
  • Lunch in area

  • Underground Adventure at the Soreq Stalactite caves.
  • Animals and The Bible explore the nature in the Holy Land at the Biblical Museum of Natural History.

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Building the Temple – a work in progress

A work in Progress

A visit to the Roman Engineering exhibit at the Davidson Center

It is believed that the Herodion Temple Mount took much longer to build than Herod actually lived for. Consider how long it must have took to even build the machinery and work out the engineering to build the entire massive structure.

The Temple Mount had 140,000 square meters surface area. The Western Wall is 488 meters in length alone. The largest stone is well over 280 tonnes (some say 570 tonnes). According to the Christian Scripture it took more than 46 years to build (John 2:20).

It is highly likely that , not unlike this blog, there were many starts and stops!

Stay tuned for more interesting and entertaining blogs, podcasts and videos!

 

Podcast Episode One: Right From The Start: Abraham (Metchilah)

 

Welcome to my first podcast in the series: “The History of Judaism”. I shall be telling the History and story of the Jews from an educated Jewish Perspective. the first podcast focuses on Abraham and my decision to place this as the start of my narrative about Jewish History.

Here is a Map of Abraham’s Journeys:

Abaraham's Journey

 

Next time: A Journey to the Other Side: Abraham’s historical narrative

(The music in this podcast is “By Way of Haran” by Pharoah’s Daughter recreated under the following creative commons license “Live on WFMU’s Transpacific Sound Paradise 12/12/2009 byPharaoh’s Daughter is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.” Check out the band at www.pharaohsdaughter.com/music.html )