Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Israeli Archaeologist Finds Tomb of King Herod

Family Tomb of Herod

Israeli Archaeologist Finds Tomb of King Herod

An Israeli archaeologist has found the tomb of King Herod, the legendary builder of ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Hebrew University said late Monday. The tomb is at a site called Herodium, a flattened hilltop in the Judean Desert, clearly visible from southern Jerusalem. Herod built a palace on the hill, and researchers discovered his burial site there, the university said. Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C. The wall he built around the Old City of Jerusalem still stands, and he also ordered big construction projects in Caesaria, Jericho, the hilltop fortress of Massada and other sites. (Ha'aretz)

· Praise the Lord for another discovery that He has allowed in these times, proving again the veracity of the Bible. Herod, everyone recalls, is the king that ordered the deaths of all boys under 2 years of age in his attempt to kill the baby King the Magi had told him about. Ask the Lord to continue to reveal more about the Bible in the physical land of Israel, especially in the areas not under Islamic supervision. · "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; His greatness is unsearchable." (Psalm 145:3)