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The Last Hasmonean Kings - #20
http://JewishHistory.org The Hasmonean Kings were a mix of pious, moral people as well as violent, agressive people. The greatest in terms of power was Alexa...
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Buddhist Ancient Jewish Connections Alexander Jannaeus: Anthony Amp Elmore
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Ancient Jewish Coins and Judean Terra Cotta Oil Lamps
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Josephus Greek text, Audio, Jewish War Bk 1 ch 4, 103-76 BC
Hasmonean Dynasty, The Reign of Alexander Jannaeus, Audio Greek text of Flavius Josephus, Jewish War, Book 1, chapter 4.
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
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Panoramic View of Machaerus
The fortress of Machaerus, now in ruins, was built by the Hasmonean king, Alexander Jannaeus (104 BC-78 BC) and is in many ways a counterpart of the famous fortress of Massada on the other side of the Dead Sea in Israel. According to Flavius Josephus it was here, where John the Baptist was beheaded.
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Caesarea sunset
First founded as a small Phoenician port city, the city was called Stratons Towers, an apparent distortion of the name of the Sidonese god Ashtoreth. In 90 B...
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Jason's Tomb
A rock-cut tomb discovered in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood has been identified as the burial site of Jason. King Alexander Jannaeus made repairs to the f...
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Expanding Networks of the Trade between 1200 BCE and 500 CE - World Documentaries Channel
Numerous ancient states, including Edom, Moab, Ammon, and various Aramaean polities depended largely on the King's Highway for trade.
The Nabataeans used this road as a trade route for luxury goods such as frankincense and spices from southern Arabia. It was possibly the cause of their war with Hasmonean Alexander Jannaeus and with Iturea in the beginning of the 1st century BC.
During the Roman
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May 2014 Love Gift: The Widow's Mite Gift
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Historical Ancient Coins of Biblical Jerusalem Collection and Guide Jewish Kings Roman Rulers
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins for the guide to the coins in this video.
This guide is designed to teach people a lot more about ancient biblical coins. Some of the coins explored in this guide are those of John Hyrcanus I, Alexander Jannaeus, Herod the Great, Herod Archelaus, Pontius Pilate and the Roman prefects procurators of Judaea area. The best reference work on the subject is Guide to Biblic
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Pella Jordan Touristic Place
Magnificently set in a fold of the hills that rise from the Jordan Valley 130 km north of Amman, Pella; known in Arabic as Tabaqat Fahl; is one of the most a...
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Jesus Boat Museum - Gamla
Gamla, a site inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, became the capital of the Jewish Golan from 87 BC to 68 AD when it was sacked by the Romans. Its remains ...
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Crucifixion used in Judaism before the Romans
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Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - 06 - The Fall Of Gamla Feat Spinney Lainey (Sun Station Recs 2014)
Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - ALBUM
Artist: Faxi Nadu
Label: Sun Station Records
Title: The Dangling Thread
Genre: Psytrance
Format: Digital
Length: 75:07
Tracklist:
1. faxi nadu - upon abstraction (4:44)
2. faxi nadu - consonant resolution (11:14)
3. faxi nadu - disturbed skating silhouette (14:08)
4. faxi nadu - tears of the morning flower (9:00)
5. faxi nadu - the dangling thread (13:59)
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Masada, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea. Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. The Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish--Roman War ended in
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Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
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Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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The Last Hasmonean Kings - #20
http://JewishHistory.org The Hasmonean Kings were a mix of pious, moral people as well as violent, agressive people. The greatest in terms of power was Alexa......
http://JewishHistory.org The Hasmonean Kings were a mix of pious, moral people as well as violent, agressive people. The greatest in terms of power was Alexa...
wn.com/The Last Hasmonean Kings 20
http://JewishHistory.org The Hasmonean Kings were a mix of pious, moral people as well as violent, agressive people. The greatest in terms of power was Alexa...
Buddhist Ancient Jewish Connections Alexander Jannaeus: Anthony Amp Elmore
The Jewish Connections to Buddhism happen when the king of Judea Alexander Jannaeus converted to Buddhism about 100 years before the alleged time of Jesus Ch......
The Jewish Connections to Buddhism happen when the king of Judea Alexander Jannaeus converted to Buddhism about 100 years before the alleged time of Jesus Ch...
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
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Alexander and the Cross 06302013
A look at the cross through the Story of Alexander Jannaeus...
A look at the cross through the Story of Alexander Jannaeus
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A look at the cross through the Story of Alexander Jannaeus
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 32
Ancient Jewish Coins and Judean Terra Cotta Oil Lamps
Secure order now: http://www.milechai.com/judaica/jewishartifacts.html Ancient Jewish Coins and Judean Terra Cotta Oil Lamps Heord the Great Pontius Pilate J......
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Secure order now: http://www.milechai.com/judaica/jewishartifacts.html Ancient Jewish Coins and Judean Terra Cotta Oil Lamps Heord the Great Pontius Pilate J...
- published: 08 Oct 2010
- views: 1559
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author: MileChai
Josephus Greek text, Audio, Jewish War Bk 1 ch 4, 103-76 BC
Hasmonean Dynasty, The Reign of Alexander Jannaeus, Audio Greek text of Flavius Josephus, Jewish War, Book 1, chapter 4.
-uploaded in HD at http://www.Tunes...
Hasmonean Dynasty, The Reign of Alexander Jannaeus, Audio Greek text of Flavius Josephus, Jewish War, Book 1, chapter 4.
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
wn.com/Josephus Greek Text, Audio, Jewish War Bk 1 Ch 4, 103 76 Bc
Hasmonean Dynasty, The Reign of Alexander Jannaeus, Audio Greek text of Flavius Josephus, Jewish War, Book 1, chapter 4.
-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
- published: 17 Aug 2015
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Panoramic View of Machaerus
The fortress of Machaerus, now in ruins, was built by the Hasmonean king, Alexander Jannaeus (104 BC-78 BC) and is in many ways a counterpart of the famous fort...
The fortress of Machaerus, now in ruins, was built by the Hasmonean king, Alexander Jannaeus (104 BC-78 BC) and is in many ways a counterpart of the famous fortress of Massada on the other side of the Dead Sea in Israel. According to Flavius Josephus it was here, where John the Baptist was beheaded.
wn.com/Panoramic View Of Machaerus
The fortress of Machaerus, now in ruins, was built by the Hasmonean king, Alexander Jannaeus (104 BC-78 BC) and is in many ways a counterpart of the famous fortress of Massada on the other side of the Dead Sea in Israel. According to Flavius Josephus it was here, where John the Baptist was beheaded.
- published: 08 Apr 2014
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Caesarea sunset
First founded as a small Phoenician port city, the city was called Stratons Towers, an apparent distortion of the name of the Sidonese god Ashtoreth. In 90 B......
First founded as a small Phoenician port city, the city was called Stratons Towers, an apparent distortion of the name of the Sidonese god Ashtoreth. In 90 B...
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First founded as a small Phoenician port city, the city was called Stratons Towers, an apparent distortion of the name of the Sidonese god Ashtoreth. In 90 B...
- published: 22 Dec 2011
- views: 40
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author: lamstib
Jason's Tomb
A rock-cut tomb discovered in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood has been identified as the burial site of Jason. King Alexander Jannaeus made repairs to the f......
A rock-cut tomb discovered in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood has been identified as the burial site of Jason. King Alexander Jannaeus made repairs to the f...
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A rock-cut tomb discovered in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood has been identified as the burial site of Jason. King Alexander Jannaeus made repairs to the f...
- published: 19 Feb 2012
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Expanding Networks of the Trade between 1200 BCE and 500 CE - World Documentaries Channel
Numerous ancient states, including Edom, Moab, Ammon, and various Aramaean polities depended largely on the King's Highway for trade.
The Nabataeans used this ...
Numerous ancient states, including Edom, Moab, Ammon, and various Aramaean polities depended largely on the King's Highway for trade.
The Nabataeans used this road as a trade route for luxury goods such as frankincense and spices from southern Arabia. It was possibly the cause of their war with Hasmonean Alexander Jannaeus and with Iturea in the beginning of the 1st century BC.
During the Roman Empire period, the King's Highway was rebuilt by Trajan and called the Via Traiana Nova.
The Highway has also been used as an important pilgrimage route for Christians, as it passed numerous sites important in Christianity, including Mount Nebo and al-Maghtas ("the Baptism Site") at the Jordan River, where Jesus is believed to have been baptized by John the Baptist. Muslims used it as the main Hajj route from Syria to Mecca, until the Ottoman Turks built the Tariq al-Bint in the 16th century, except in the Crusader period, when the road passed through Oultrejordain.
wn.com/Expanding Networks Of The Trade Between 1200 Bce And 500 Ce World Documentaries Channel
Numerous ancient states, including Edom, Moab, Ammon, and various Aramaean polities depended largely on the King's Highway for trade.
The Nabataeans used this road as a trade route for luxury goods such as frankincense and spices from southern Arabia. It was possibly the cause of their war with Hasmonean Alexander Jannaeus and with Iturea in the beginning of the 1st century BC.
During the Roman Empire period, the King's Highway was rebuilt by Trajan and called the Via Traiana Nova.
The Highway has also been used as an important pilgrimage route for Christians, as it passed numerous sites important in Christianity, including Mount Nebo and al-Maghtas ("the Baptism Site") at the Jordan River, where Jesus is believed to have been baptized by John the Baptist. Muslims used it as the main Hajj route from Syria to Mecca, until the Ottoman Turks built the Tariq al-Bint in the 16th century, except in the Crusader period, when the road passed through Oultrejordain.
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 2
May 2014 Love Gift: The Widow's Mite Gift
http://aroodawakening.tv/widowsmite A Rood Awakening! International brings you treasured love gifts each month. For the month of May, we searched the ends of......
http://aroodawakening.tv/widowsmite A Rood Awakening! International brings you treasured love gifts each month. For the month of May, we searched the ends of...
wn.com/May 2014 Love Gift The Widow's Mite Gift
http://aroodawakening.tv/widowsmite A Rood Awakening! International brings you treasured love gifts each month. For the month of May, we searched the ends of...
Historical Ancient Coins of Biblical Jerusalem Collection and Guide Jewish Kings Roman Rulers
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins for the guide to the coins in this video.
This guide is designed to teach people a lot more about ancient biblical coins. Some of ...
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins for the guide to the coins in this video.
This guide is designed to teach people a lot more about ancient biblical coins. Some of the coins explored in this guide are those of John Hyrcanus I, Alexander Jannaeus, Herod the Great, Herod Archelaus, Pontius Pilate and the Roman prefects procurators of Judaea area. The best reference work on the subject is Guide to Biblical Coins by David Hendin. This book goes deep in to the subject and history of the many coins of Jerusalem and coins dealing with the Holy Land, including the towns around Jerusalem. This guide would be interesting for people of both the Jewish and the Christian faith, and for those that would like to study historical ancient coins.
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoinsvideo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ky7J8RTz8
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins
http://www.ebay.com/gds/Historical-Ancient-Coins-of-Biblical-Jerusalem-Collection-Guide-/10000000205336318/g.html
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wn.com/Historical Ancient Coins Of Biblical Jerusalem Collection And Guide Jewish Kings Roman Rulers
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins for the guide to the coins in this video.
This guide is designed to teach people a lot more about ancient biblical coins. Some of the coins explored in this guide are those of John Hyrcanus I, Alexander Jannaeus, Herod the Great, Herod Archelaus, Pontius Pilate and the Roman prefects procurators of Judaea area. The best reference work on the subject is Guide to Biblical Coins by David Hendin. This book goes deep in to the subject and history of the many coins of Jerusalem and coins dealing with the Holy Land, including the towns around Jerusalem. This guide would be interesting for people of both the Jewish and the Christian faith, and for those that would like to study historical ancient coins.
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoinsvideo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ky7J8RTz8
http://bit.ly/jerusalemcoins
http://www.ebay.com/gds/Historical-Ancient-Coins-of-Biblical-Jerusalem-Collection-Guide-/10000000205336318/g.html
jerusalem gold coins
jerusalem quarters
jesus coins
gold coins found jerusalem
israeli archaeologists find rare gold coins
kingdom of jerusalem coins
ancient biblical coins
lepton coin
guide to biblical coins david hendin
premier biblical coins
bible coins
ancient greek coins
bible coins for sale
ancient biblical coins sale
ancient greek coins
ancient roman coins
ancient rare coins
pictures of ancient oil lamps
coin gifts
bible coins for sale
ancient gold coins
denarius coins
coin shop coins
roman antique coins
uncleaned ancient coins for sale
ancient greek coins for sale
ancient coins value
bible coins for sale
medieval coins for sale
buy ancient greek coins
list of ancient greek coins
greek coins and their values
most valuable ancient coins
value ancient greek coins
ancient roman coins for sale
roman coins value
how much is a roman coin worth
ancient biblical coins
bible coins for sale
spiritual meaning coins
coins bible days
study of coins
next coin
widow mite coins
authentic widow's mite coin
widow's mite coin history
widow's mite silver pendant
mites in the bible
bible coins
herod the great coins for sale
biblical coin
widdows mite coins
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 43
Pella Jordan Touristic Place
Magnificently set in a fold of the hills that rise from the Jordan Valley 130 km north of Amman, Pella; known in Arabic as Tabaqat Fahl; is one of the most a......
Magnificently set in a fold of the hills that rise from the Jordan Valley 130 km north of Amman, Pella; known in Arabic as Tabaqat Fahl; is one of the most a...
wn.com/Pella Jordan Touristic Place
Magnificently set in a fold of the hills that rise from the Jordan Valley 130 km north of Amman, Pella; known in Arabic as Tabaqat Fahl; is one of the most a...
Jesus Boat Museum - Gamla
Gamla, a site inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, became the capital of the Jewish Golan from 87 BC to 68 AD when it was sacked by the Romans. Its remains ......
Gamla, a site inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, became the capital of the Jewish Golan from 87 BC to 68 AD when it was sacked by the Romans. Its remains ...
wn.com/Jesus Boat Museum Gamla
Gamla, a site inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, became the capital of the Jewish Golan from 87 BC to 68 AD when it was sacked by the Romans. Its remains ...
Crucifixion used in Judaism before the Romans
see the blog page: http://thisholysword.blogspot.com/2014/01/crucifixion-used-in-judaism-before.html The Romans executed Jesus. On a separate point Jews and ......
see the blog page: http://thisholysword.blogspot.com/2014/01/crucifixion-used-in-judaism-before.html The Romans executed Jesus. On a separate point Jews and ...
wn.com/Crucifixion Used In Judaism Before The Romans
see the blog page: http://thisholysword.blogspot.com/2014/01/crucifixion-used-in-judaism-before.html The Romans executed Jesus. On a separate point Jews and ...
Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - 06 - The Fall Of Gamla Feat Spinney Lainey (Sun Station Recs 2014)
Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - ALBUM
Artist: Faxi Nadu
Label: Sun Station Records
Title: The Dangling Thread
Genre: Psytrance
Format: Digital
Length: 75:07
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Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - ALBUM
Artist: Faxi Nadu
Label: Sun Station Records
Title: The Dangling Thread
Genre: Psytrance
Format: Digital
Length: 75:07
Tracklist:
1. faxi nadu - upon abstraction (4:44)
2. faxi nadu - consonant resolution (11:14)
3. faxi nadu - disturbed skating silhouette (14:08)
4. faxi nadu - tears of the morning flower (9:00)
5. faxi nadu - the dangling thread (13:59)
6. faxi nadu feat spinney lainey - the fall of gamla (12:03)
7. faxi nadu - sailing in e lydian (9:59)
All tracks produced by Yaron Eshkar and Oss Vaisband at www.faxinadu.net
Track 6 featureing Lainey Tatematsu
Mastering by Makus @ Overdream Studio www.overdreamstudio.com
Design by Fernando Hood www.fernandohood.com
Illustration by Yael Eshkar www.pazzapazza2.blogspot.com
C2014 Faxi Nadu / Sun Station
Unauthorized dupilcation causes radiation. be awsome, support crazy music.
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Thanks to Mom n Dad, all the cats, dafi, spinney lainey, and all the dots on the map who have connected with us.
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Bookings: faxinadu@hotmail.com
Faxi Nadu Island: www.faxinadu.net
Faxi Nadu Bandcamp: faxinadu.bandcamp.com
Faxi Nadu Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu Facebook: www.facebook.com/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu Discogs: www.discogs.com/artist/Faxi%2BNadu
About this track:
Situated at the southern part of the Golan, overlooking the Sea of Galilee, Gamla was built on a steep hill shaped like a camel's hump, from which it derives its name (Gamla meaning 'camel' in Aramaic). Although the site was inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, the city appears to have been founded as a Seleucid fort during the Syrian Wars (3rd century BCE)[2] which later became a civilian settlement. Jews inhabited it from the last quarter of the 2nd century BCE, and it was annexed to the Hasmonean state under king Alexander Jannaeus in c. 81 BCE.[4]
Josephus Flavius, Commander of Galilee during the Jewish Revolt against Rome, in 66 CE fortified Gamla as his main stronghold on the Golan.[5] Josephus gives a very detailed topographical description of the city and the steep ravines which precluded the need to build a wall around it. Only along the northern saddle, at the town's eastern extremity, was a 350 meters-long wall built. It was constructed by blocking gaps between existing houses and destroying houses that lay in its way.[6][7]
Initially loyal to the Romans, Gamla turned rebellious under the influence of refugees from other locations.[3] It was one of only five cities in the Galilee and Golan who stood against Vespasian's legions, reflecting the cooperation between the local population and the rebels.[8] At the time of the revolt, the town minted its own coins, probably more as a means of propaganda than as currency. Bearing the inscription "For the redemption of Jerusalem the H(oly)" in a mixture of paleo-Hebrew (biblical) and Aramaic, only 6 of these coins have ever been found.[3]
Josephus also provides a detailed description of the Roman siege and conquest of Gamla in 67 CE by components of legions X Fretensis, XV Apollinaris and V Macedonica.[9] The Romans first attempted to take the city by means of a siege ramp, but were repulsed by the defenders. Only on the second attempt did the Romans succeed in breaching the walls at three different locations and invading the city. They then engaged the Jewish defenders in hand-to-hand combat up the steep hill. Fighting in the cramped streets from an inferior position, the Roman soldiers attempted to defend themselves from the roofs. These subsequently collapsed under the heavy weight, killing many soldiers[6] and forcing a Roman retreat. The legionnaires re-entered the town a few days later, eventually beating Jewish resistance and completing the capture of Gamla.[10]
According to Josephus, some 4,000 inhabitants were slaughtered, while 5,000, trying to escape down the steep northern slope, were either trampled to death, fell or perhaps threw themselves down a ravine.[9] These appear to be exaggerated and the number of inhabitants on the eve of the revolt has been estimated at 3,000 - 4,000.[11] The notion that these inhabitants committed mass suicide has also been questioned, as the account appears to force an analogy with the story of the end of the siege of Masada, also recounted by Josephus. The Greek word Josephus used implies a hasty, clumsy flight while suicide is forbidden under most circumstances by Jewish law.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla
wn.com/Faxi Nadu The Dangling Thread 06 The Fall Of Gamla Feat Spinney Lainey (Sun Station Recs 2014)
Faxi Nadu - The Dangling Thread - ALBUM
Artist: Faxi Nadu
Label: Sun Station Records
Title: The Dangling Thread
Genre: Psytrance
Format: Digital
Length: 75:07
Tracklist:
1. faxi nadu - upon abstraction (4:44)
2. faxi nadu - consonant resolution (11:14)
3. faxi nadu - disturbed skating silhouette (14:08)
4. faxi nadu - tears of the morning flower (9:00)
5. faxi nadu - the dangling thread (13:59)
6. faxi nadu feat spinney lainey - the fall of gamla (12:03)
7. faxi nadu - sailing in e lydian (9:59)
All tracks produced by Yaron Eshkar and Oss Vaisband at www.faxinadu.net
Track 6 featureing Lainey Tatematsu
Mastering by Makus @ Overdream Studio www.overdreamstudio.com
Design by Fernando Hood www.fernandohood.com
Illustration by Yael Eshkar www.pazzapazza2.blogspot.com
C2014 Faxi Nadu / Sun Station
Unauthorized dupilcation causes radiation. be awsome, support crazy music.
--------------------------
Thanks to Mom n Dad, all the cats, dafi, spinney lainey, and all the dots on the map who have connected with us.
-------------
Bookings: faxinadu@hotmail.com
Faxi Nadu Island: www.faxinadu.net
Faxi Nadu Bandcamp: faxinadu.bandcamp.com
Faxi Nadu Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu Facebook: www.facebook.com/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/faxinadu
Faxi Nadu Discogs: www.discogs.com/artist/Faxi%2BNadu
About this track:
Situated at the southern part of the Golan, overlooking the Sea of Galilee, Gamla was built on a steep hill shaped like a camel's hump, from which it derives its name (Gamla meaning 'camel' in Aramaic). Although the site was inhabited since the Early Bronze Age, the city appears to have been founded as a Seleucid fort during the Syrian Wars (3rd century BCE)[2] which later became a civilian settlement. Jews inhabited it from the last quarter of the 2nd century BCE, and it was annexed to the Hasmonean state under king Alexander Jannaeus in c. 81 BCE.[4]
Josephus Flavius, Commander of Galilee during the Jewish Revolt against Rome, in 66 CE fortified Gamla as his main stronghold on the Golan.[5] Josephus gives a very detailed topographical description of the city and the steep ravines which precluded the need to build a wall around it. Only along the northern saddle, at the town's eastern extremity, was a 350 meters-long wall built. It was constructed by blocking gaps between existing houses and destroying houses that lay in its way.[6][7]
Initially loyal to the Romans, Gamla turned rebellious under the influence of refugees from other locations.[3] It was one of only five cities in the Galilee and Golan who stood against Vespasian's legions, reflecting the cooperation between the local population and the rebels.[8] At the time of the revolt, the town minted its own coins, probably more as a means of propaganda than as currency. Bearing the inscription "For the redemption of Jerusalem the H(oly)" in a mixture of paleo-Hebrew (biblical) and Aramaic, only 6 of these coins have ever been found.[3]
Josephus also provides a detailed description of the Roman siege and conquest of Gamla in 67 CE by components of legions X Fretensis, XV Apollinaris and V Macedonica.[9] The Romans first attempted to take the city by means of a siege ramp, but were repulsed by the defenders. Only on the second attempt did the Romans succeed in breaching the walls at three different locations and invading the city. They then engaged the Jewish defenders in hand-to-hand combat up the steep hill. Fighting in the cramped streets from an inferior position, the Roman soldiers attempted to defend themselves from the roofs. These subsequently collapsed under the heavy weight, killing many soldiers[6] and forcing a Roman retreat. The legionnaires re-entered the town a few days later, eventually beating Jewish resistance and completing the capture of Gamla.[10]
According to Josephus, some 4,000 inhabitants were slaughtered, while 5,000, trying to escape down the steep northern slope, were either trampled to death, fell or perhaps threw themselves down a ravine.[9] These appear to be exaggerated and the number of inhabitants on the eve of the revolt has been estimated at 3,000 - 4,000.[11] The notion that these inhabitants committed mass suicide has also been questioned, as the account appears to force an analogy with the story of the end of the siege of Masada, also recounted by Josephus. The Greek word Josephus used implies a hasty, clumsy flight while suicide is forbidden under most circumstances by Jewish law.
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Masada, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean De...
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea. Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. The Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish--Roman War ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Jewish rebels and their families holed up there. Masada is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Arad. Masada is Israel's most popular paid tourist attraction. The cliffs on the east edge of Masada are about 1,300 feet (400 m) high and the cliffs on the west are about 300 feet (91 m) high; the natural approaches to the cliff top are very difficult. The top of the plateau is flat and rhomboid-shaped, about 1,800 feet (550 m) by 900 feet (270 m). There was a casemate wall around the top of the plateau totaling 4,300 feet (1.3 km) long and 12 feet (3.7 m) high, with many towers, and the fortress included storehouses, barracks, an armory, the palace, and cisterns that were refilled by rainwater. Three narrow, winding paths led from below up to fortified gates. Almost all historical information about Masada comes from the 1st-century Jewish Roman historian Josephus. The site was first fortified by Alexander Jannaeus in the first century BCE. Herod the Great captured it in the power-struggle that followed the death of his father Antipater. It survived the siege of the Parthian king Antigonus. In 66 CE, a group of Jewish rebels, the Sicarii, overcame the Roman garrison of Masada with the aid of a ruse. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, additional members of the Sicarii fled Jerusalem and settled on the mountaintop. According to Josephus, the Sicarii were an extremist Jewish splinter group antagonistic to a larger grouping of Jews referred to as the Zealots, who carried the main burden of the rebellion. According to Josephus, the Sicarii based at Masada raided nearby Jewish villages including Ein Gedi, where they massacred 700 women and children. In 73 CE, the Roman governor of Iudaea Lucius Flavius Silva headed the Roman legion X Fretensis and laid siege to Masada. The Roman legion surrounded Masada, and built a circumvallation wall and then a siege embankment against the western face of the plateau. According to Dan Gill, geological investigations in the early 1990s confirmed earlier observations that the 375-foot (114 m) high assault ramp consisted mostly of a natural spur of bedrock. The ramp was complete in the spring of 73, after probably two to three months of siege, allowing the Romans to finally breach the wall of the fortress with a battering ram on April 16. Romans took the X Legion and a number of auxiliary units and Jewish prisoners of war, totaling some 15,000 troops in order to crush Jewish resistance at Masada. A giant siege tower with a battering ram was constructed and moved laboriously up the completed ramp. The walls of the fortress were breached in 73 CE, according to Josephus, when Roman troops entered the fortress, they discovered that its 960 inhabitants had set all the buildings but the food storerooms ablaze and committed mass suicide/killed each other. Josephus wrote of two stirring speeches that the Sicari leader had made to convince his fellows to kill themselves. Only two women and five children were found alive. It seems safe to assume that Josephus was not an eye witness to Massada, and his sources were probably secondary. There are significant discrepancies between archaeological findings, and Josephus' writings. Josephus mentions only one of the two palaces that have been excavated, refers only to one fire, while many buildings show fire damage, and claims that 960 people were killed, while only 28 remains of bodies have been found. Archaeology shows that Josephus' account is incomplete and innacurate. The year of the siege of Masada may have been 73 or 74 CE. Masada was last occupied during the Byzantine period, when a small church was established at the site.
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Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea. Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. The Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish--Roman War ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Jewish rebels and their families holed up there. Masada is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Arad. Masada is Israel's most popular paid tourist attraction. The cliffs on the east edge of Masada are about 1,300 feet (400 m) high and the cliffs on the west are about 300 feet (91 m) high; the natural approaches to the cliff top are very difficult. The top of the plateau is flat and rhomboid-shaped, about 1,800 feet (550 m) by 900 feet (270 m). There was a casemate wall around the top of the plateau totaling 4,300 feet (1.3 km) long and 12 feet (3.7 m) high, with many towers, and the fortress included storehouses, barracks, an armory, the palace, and cisterns that were refilled by rainwater. Three narrow, winding paths led from below up to fortified gates. Almost all historical information about Masada comes from the 1st-century Jewish Roman historian Josephus. The site was first fortified by Alexander Jannaeus in the first century BCE. Herod the Great captured it in the power-struggle that followed the death of his father Antipater. It survived the siege of the Parthian king Antigonus. In 66 CE, a group of Jewish rebels, the Sicarii, overcame the Roman garrison of Masada with the aid of a ruse. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, additional members of the Sicarii fled Jerusalem and settled on the mountaintop. According to Josephus, the Sicarii were an extremist Jewish splinter group antagonistic to a larger grouping of Jews referred to as the Zealots, who carried the main burden of the rebellion. According to Josephus, the Sicarii based at Masada raided nearby Jewish villages including Ein Gedi, where they massacred 700 women and children. In 73 CE, the Roman governor of Iudaea Lucius Flavius Silva headed the Roman legion X Fretensis and laid siege to Masada. The Roman legion surrounded Masada, and built a circumvallation wall and then a siege embankment against the western face of the plateau. According to Dan Gill, geological investigations in the early 1990s confirmed earlier observations that the 375-foot (114 m) high assault ramp consisted mostly of a natural spur of bedrock. The ramp was complete in the spring of 73, after probably two to three months of siege, allowing the Romans to finally breach the wall of the fortress with a battering ram on April 16. Romans took the X Legion and a number of auxiliary units and Jewish prisoners of war, totaling some 15,000 troops in order to crush Jewish resistance at Masada. A giant siege tower with a battering ram was constructed and moved laboriously up the completed ramp. The walls of the fortress were breached in 73 CE, according to Josephus, when Roman troops entered the fortress, they discovered that its 960 inhabitants had set all the buildings but the food storerooms ablaze and committed mass suicide/killed each other. Josephus wrote of two stirring speeches that the Sicari leader had made to convince his fellows to kill themselves. Only two women and five children were found alive. It seems safe to assume that Josephus was not an eye witness to Massada, and his sources were probably secondary. There are significant discrepancies between archaeological findings, and Josephus' writings. Josephus mentions only one of the two palaces that have been excavated, refers only to one fire, while many buildings show fire damage, and claims that 960 people were killed, while only 28 remains of bodies have been found. Archaeology shows that Josephus' account is incomplete and innacurate. The year of the siege of Masada may have been 73 or 74 CE. Masada was last occupied during the Byzantine period, when a small church was established at the site.
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Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean......
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
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Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean......
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
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Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
Masada, Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean......
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel, on top of an isolated rock plateau (akin to a mesa) on the eastern edge of the Judaean...
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