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The Death of the Messiah: From Gethsemane to the Grave: Commentary on the Passion Narrative in the Four Gospels
by Raymond E. Brown
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with references to "Mount of Olives".
Excerpt - on Page 12: "
... it is unlikely that everything happened so conveniently in threes and so seek to reconstruct the preGospel history. On the Mount of Olives Luke has Jesus come back only once to find the disciples sleeping. ... "
Key Phrases:
Mount of Olives, Last Supper, God's Son, New York, Pontius Pilate, Simon Peter, Herod the Great, New Testament, Lucan Jesus, Marcan Jesus, Herod Antipas, Jesus of Nazareth
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The Archeology of the New Testament: The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church, Revised Edition
by Jack Finegan
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with references to "Mount of Olives".
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... " In the NT the well-known Bethany is the village on the slope of the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, and this Bethany beyond the Jordan is not mentioned except in the Fourth Gospel. While in Jn 1:28 ... "
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Mount of Olives, Herod the Great, Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea, Beth She'arim, Bordeaux Pilgrim, white limestone synagogue, present north wall, taw mark, temple enclosure wall, second atrium, royal caverns
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The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: Volume 3, The City of Jerusalem: A Corpus
by Denys Pringle
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with references to "Mount of Olives".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... re- interpreted as the dwelling of St Simeon, where Mary and the Child Jesus had stayed (no. 339). On the Mount of Olives, Constantine's Eleona church, associated with Christ's instruction of His disciples, was rebuilt in the 11 50s as the church of ... "
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Mount Sion, John of Würzburg, Mount of Olives, William of Tyre, Mas Latrie, Guillaume de Tyr, gadrooned voussoirs, masonry marks, unnamed pilgrim, rectangular pilasters, diagonal tooling, impost mouldings
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A History of Palestine, 634-1099
by Moshe Gil
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with references to "Mount of Olives".
Excerpt - on Page 69: "
... of the Lord shines and glows and celebrates His resurrection, and the symbol of the cross is topmost on the Mount of Olives, the children of this wretched nation are bemoaning the.destruction of their temple, but are not worthy of compassion. ... "
Key Phrases:
Temple Mount, Mediterranean Society, Mount of Olives, Ibn Hajar, Ibn Kathir, Hayy Gaon, priestly geonim, furthermost mosque, exilarchic family, exilarchic house, nineteen dinars, sixty dinars
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