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Tag: Potter’s Field

  • The Valleys of Jerusalem: Part 2 The Hinnom Valley

    The Hinnom Valley (Hinnom in Hebrew means “hell”). It was in this valley that, in the 8th century BC, Canaanites and Jews sacrificed their children to the fiery god Molech, burning them alive. The current academic thought is that Molech/Moloch/Molok/Milcom idol worship began in Phoenicia. Nevertheless, Molech worship appeared in several locations across the southern Read more

  • The Potter’s Field Where Judas Iscariot Hung Himself

    The traditional site as identified by St. Jerome (about 345-420 AD) as the Field of Blood (Matthew 27:8) and the Potter’s Field (Acts 1:18-19) where Judas Iscariot hung himself after betraying Jesus Christ near the Garden of Gethsemane. “Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought Read more