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Historians have associated it with Mount Moriah (where the binding of Isaac took place) and Mount Zion (where the original Jebusite fortress once stood); however, neither theory has been proven.
A recent excavation on Mount Zion in Jerusalem unearthed a fragment of a 16th-century Chinese porcelain bowl with “the earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel,” the Israel Antiquities ...
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Archaeologists uncover 'exciting' inscription at Biblical Mount ZionAn ancient inscription found on the Biblical Mount Zion in Jerusalem has revealed a previously unknown relationship between two nations. Archaeologists uncovered a 500-year-old porcelain shard of ...
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