Kidron Valley. Randall Niles looks up at the Golden Gate on the Temple Mount of Ancient Jerusalem.
The Kidron Valley is located on the eastern edge of Jerusalem, between the Temple Mount and the Mount of Olives. Many important events of biblical history occurred in the Kidron Valley.
In the Old Testament, King David crossed the Kidron Valley to escape his wicked son Absalom (2 Samuel 15:23-30). The Kidron Valley is also where King Asa burned the pagan idols and asherah poles (1 Kings 15:13) and where the evil Athaliah was executed (2 Kings 11:16). It became a major cemetery as far back as King Josiah (2 Kings 23:6).
In the New Testament, Jesus traveled from Jerusalem to Bethany through the Kidron Valley to visit Lazarus and raise him from the dead (John 11 and John 12). Jesus also rode the foal of a donkey up the Kidron Valley from the Mount of Olives through the gates of Jerusalem during his Triumphal Entry ( Luke 19:28-44). A few days later, after the Last Supper with his disciples, Jesus crossed the Kidron Valley to go pray in the Garden of Gethsemane, where he was ultimately arrested ( John 18:1-11).
Many scholars view the Kidron Valley as a major location in ends times prophecy. Christians believe Jesus Christ will return to earth on the Mount of Olives, cross over the Kidron Valley, and reenter the City of Jerusalem as King of Kings. Jews believe that the Messiah will come from the East, pass over the Mount of Olives and through the Kidron Valley before arriving on the Temple Mount. Muslims have their own account where the prophet Jesus will return in a similar way. These views of the end times have caused all three religious communities to build huge cemeteries throughout the Kidron Valley.
Visit http://www.allaboutarchaeology.org/kidron-valley-faq.htm to further explore the importance of the Kidron Valley, Jerusalem, and other ancient cities to Bible Archaeology underlying the scriptures.
Also, go to http://www.RandallNiles.com/videos.htm to watch more videos about the History of Israel, Archaeology, the Bible, and ancient Jerusalem.
El Gibor will return with flames in His eyes and sharp two-sided sword from His mouth. I will ride with Him!!
innopius1 1 month ago
thats true..
townshop123 3 years ago
WOW. Just WOW.
TheEdge012 3 years ago 2