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What Is the Western Wall Really?

25 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Most people think the Western Wall in Jerusalem is a remnant of the Temple itself. It’s not. It’s a massive retaining wall built by Herod the Great to hold up an artificial platform. In this episode, we unpack the engineering, the history, and how a piece of infrastructure became the holiest site in Judaism. We explain what those enormous stones are, how old they really are, and why the wall only became sacred after the Temple was destroyed.

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