Episode 112 Hope Cometh in the Mourning

The Jewish people preserves its connection to Jerusalem despite Rome’s best attempt to sever it.
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The Jewish people preserves its connection to Jerusalem despite Rome’s best attempt to sever it.
Supplemental Materials:
Jews still remember everything about the Temple decades after it was destroyed.
With the emperor's conversion to Christianity, Rome attempts to turn Jerusalem into a Christian city.
An account of Constantine-ruled Jerusalem sheds light on the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount.
A new Roman emperor is interested in rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem.
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