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A sketch of the "Stoa"--The Southern Building of the Temple Court

Part of which was discovered by Prof. Mazar's team at the Temple Mount. This is the site where Jesus overthrew the tables of the moneychangers.

The ancient stairway, which Jesus used when entering and exiting the Temple Court, was also discovered during Prof. Mazar's excavations.

 

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