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  2. Southern Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Wall (Hebrew: הכותל הדרומי HaKotel HaDromi) is the retaining wall of the Temple Mount at the southern end. It was built during King Herod's expansion of the Temple Mount platform southward on to the Ophel .

  3. Yeho'ezer ben Hosh'ayahu seal - Wikipedia

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    The black stone seal was discovered in the Jerusalem Archaeological Park near the southern wall of Temple Mount. The seal features a Paleo-Hebrew inscription: LYHWʿZR BN HWŠʿYHW, "(Belonging) to Yeho'ezer, son of Hosha'yahu", along with the image of a winged figure. The excavation directors shared their thoughts regarding the discovery and said:

  4. Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    East part of southern wall Open Excavators' Gate [citation needed] Excavation Gate. (Eastern gate of the main Umayyad palace, attributed to Caliph Al-Walid I (705–715). Destroyed by an earthquake around 749, walled up when the Ottoman wall was built (1537–41), reopened and rebuilt by archaeologists led by Benjamin Mazar and Meir Ben-Dov in ...

  5. Rare ancient seal with winged "genie" discovered in Jerusalem

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    The black stone seal has been dated back 2,700 years and was found near the Temple Mount's southern wall, the authority said in a news release. ... The seal is engraved with what may be two names ...

  6. Kotel compromise - Wikipedia

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    Western Wall. The Kotel compromise (or Western Wall compromise or Kotel plan or Western Wall plan, Hebrew: מתווה הכותל, Mitveh Ha'Kotel, lit."The Western Wall outline") is a compromise reached between orthodox and non-orthodox Jewish denominations, according to which the non-Orthodox "mixed" prayer area for men and women was supposed to be expanded in the southern part of the Western ...

  7. Trumpeting Place inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Trumpeting Place inscription is an inscribed stone from the 1st century CE discovered in 1968 by Benjamin Mazar in his early excavations of the southern wall of the Temple Mount. The stone, showing just two complete words written in the Square Hebrew alphabet, [2] [3] was carved above a wide depression cut into the inner face of the stone. [4]

  8. Huldah - Wikipedia

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    Huldah" derives from the Hebrew lemma חלד, meaning to abide or to continue. [3] The Huldah Gates in the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount are named for her. [4] Holyland Model of Jerusalem, to the south of the Temple Mount, a pyramidal building represents the supposed tomb of the prophetess Huldah. However, archaeological excavations have ...

  9. Southern Wall Products: $23 million investment, 28 new jobs ...

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    Georgia-based Southern Wall Products, a drywall manufacturing company, has chosen Anderson County to establish its first operation in South Carolina. Southern Wall Products: $23 million investment ...