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Two Temples, One Mountain: What Archaeology Reveals

29 min · 6. kesä 2026
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Most people picture the First and Second Temples as similar structures — but the archaeology tells a radically different story. Solomon's Temple was a modest regional shrine, roughly the size of a modern basketball court, built with Phoenician help on unstable ground. Herod's Second Temple was an engineering marvel: a thirty-six-acre platform held up by retaining walls with stones weighing over 500 tons. This episode breaks down the construction methods, the durability gap (370 years vs. foundations still standing today), and the surprising role the Second Temple designed for non-Jews — including a dedicated outer courtyard at the threshold of the sacred space.

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