Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tyropoeon-valley-excavation-1927-jerusalem-israel-image220728086.html
RMPR30WX–Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel
1266 Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr. Robinson (NYPL b10607452-80297) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1266-robinsons-arch-jerusalem-part-of-a-bridge-which-crossed-the-tyropon-valley-named-after-its-discoverer-dr-robinson-nypl-b10607452-80297-image213572303.html
RMPBD1J7–1266 Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr. Robinson (NYPL b10607452-80297)
00608 Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot Tyropoeon Valley excavation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-00608-archaeologist-john-winter-crowfoot-tyropoeon-valley-excavation-166554595.html
RMKJY62B–00608 Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot Tyropoeon Valley excavation
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RM2A58BA8–Tyropoeon Valley excavation
Wilson's Arch in Jerusalem connects the upper and lower cities - Edward Robinson, the famous American founder of biblical archaeology, observed in Jerusalem the fragment of an arch that has ever since born his name. This fragment, jutting from the western wall of the temple near the southwest corner, was immediately identified by Robinson as the beginning or springer of the first arch of several supporting the bridge built by Herod the Great to connect the temple area with the western part of the city across the then deep Tyropoeon Valley. Josephus reords the existence of such a bridge. Many Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wilsons-arch-in-jerusalem-connects-the-upper-and-lower-cities-edward-robinson-the-famous-american-founder-of-biblical-archaeology-observed-in-jerusalem-the-fragment-of-an-arch-that-has-ever-since-born-his-name-this-fragment-jutting-from-the-western-wall-of-the-temple-near-the-southwest-corner-was-immediately-identified-by-robinson-as-the-beginning-or-springer-of-the-first-arch-of-several-supporting-the-bridge-built-by-herod-the-great-to-connect-the-temple-area-with-the-western-part-of-the-city-across-the-then-deep-tyropoeon-valley-josephus-reords-the-existence-of-such-a-bridge-many-image268859447.html
RMWHBGY3–Wilson's Arch in Jerusalem connects the upper and lower cities - Edward Robinson, the famous American founder of biblical archaeology, observed in Jerusalem the fragment of an arch that has ever since born his name. This fragment, jutting from the western wall of the temple near the southwest corner, was immediately identified by Robinson as the beginning or springer of the first arch of several supporting the bridge built by Herod the Great to connect the temple area with the western part of the city across the then deep Tyropoeon Valley. Josephus reords the existence of such a bridge. Many
The Explorations at Jerusalem: Robinson's Arch, Haram Wall, 1869. 'The ground here shown is the present level of the surface in the filled-up Tyropoeon Valley. The view looks northward, the Haram Wall being to the right hand of the spectator. This piece is a very fair sample of the masonry of the wall. Its stones are of various sizes, and one of them, partly visible in the Illustration, but partly hidden, is 38 ft. long...There is a corner-stone, at the south-east angle of the Haram, weighing a hundred tons. The concave front presented by two of the stones here, beneath which the bush is seen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-explorations-at-jerusalem-robinsons-arch-haram-wall-1869-the-ground-here-shown-is-the-present-level-of-the-surface-in-the-filled-up-tyropoeon-valley-the-view-looks-northward-the-haram-wall-being-to-the-right-hand-of-the-spectator-this-piece-is-a-very-fair-sample-of-the-masonry-of-the-wall-its-stones-are-of-various-sizes-and-one-of-them-partly-visible-in-the-illustration-but-partly-hidden-is-38-ft-longthere-is-a-corner-stone-at-the-south-east-angle-of-the-haram-weighing-a-hundred-tons-the-concave-front-presented-by-two-of-the-stones-here-beneath-which-the-bush-is-seen-image608998037.html
RM2XAP75W–The Explorations at Jerusalem: Robinson's Arch, Haram Wall, 1869. 'The ground here shown is the present level of the surface in the filled-up Tyropoeon Valley. The view looks northward, the Haram Wall being to the right hand of the spectator. This piece is a very fair sample of the masonry of the wall. Its stones are of various sizes, and one of them, partly visible in the Illustration, but partly hidden, is 38 ft. long...There is a corner-stone, at the south-east angle of the Haram, weighing a hundred tons. The concave front presented by two of the stones here, beneath which the bush is seen
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RF2B9JJMW–Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel
Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). The Woes of the Pharisees are a series of criticisms by Jesus against scribes and Pharisees recorded in the Bible. The woes mostly criticise the Pharisees for hypocrisy and perjury. They illustrate the differences between inner and outer moral states. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jesus-rebukes-the-scribes-and-pharisees-by-donn-philip-crane-1878-1944-the-woes-of-the-pharisees-are-a-series-of-criticisms-by-jesus-against-scribes-and-pharisees-recorded-in-the-bible-the-woes-mostly-criticise-the-pharisees-for-hypocrisy-and-perjury-they-illustrate-the-differences-between-inner-and-outer-moral-states-image597484470.html
RM2WM1NF2–Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). The Woes of the Pharisees are a series of criticisms by Jesus against scribes and Pharisees recorded in the Bible. The woes mostly criticise the Pharisees for hypocrisy and perjury. They illustrate the differences between inner and outer moral states.
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RMARR8JC–Western Wall Old City Jerusalem Israel Middle East
. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . s) valley, and con-sequently, as to the position of Acra (Gr.■Akra). Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D. (inKitto) enumerates seven theories :—(1.) Akrais the ridge between the Jaffa and Damascusgates, the principal Christian quarter of themodern city (Reland, Von Raumer, Robinson,Stanley, &c.). The Tyropoeon then began atthe Jaffa gate. (2.) Akra is N. of the Haramarea, and contiguous to it, and E. of thevalley that runs S. from the Damascus gate,which then becomes the Tyropoeon: Zionthus extended N. so as to embrace in wholeor in part the ridge which is the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-comprehensive-dictionary-of-the-bible-s-valley-and-con-sequently-as-to-the-position-of-acra-grakra-rev-j-p-thompson-d-d-inkitto-enumerates-seven-theories-1-akrais-the-ridge-between-the-jaffa-and-damascusgates-the-principal-christian-quarter-of-themodern-city-reland-von-raumer-robinsonstanley-c-the-tyropoeon-then-began-atthe-jaffa-gate-2-akra-is-n-of-the-haramarea-and-contiguous-to-it-and-e-of-thevalley-that-runs-s-from-the-damascus-gatewhich-then-becomes-the-tyropoeon-zionthus-extended-n-so-as-to-embrace-in-wholeor-in-part-the-ridge-which-is-the-image372289341.html
RM2CHK6RW–. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . s) valley, and con-sequently, as to the position of Acra (Gr.■Akra). Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D. (inKitto) enumerates seven theories :—(1.) Akrais the ridge between the Jaffa and Damascusgates, the principal Christian quarter of themodern city (Reland, Von Raumer, Robinson,Stanley, &c.). The Tyropoeon then began atthe Jaffa gate. (2.) Akra is N. of the Haramarea, and contiguous to it, and E. of thevalley that runs S. from the Damascus gate,which then becomes the Tyropoeon: Zionthus extended N. so as to embrace in wholeor in part the ridge which is the
Tyropoeon Valley excavation pit. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tyropoeon-valley-excavation-pit-1917-jerusalem-israel-image220728082.html
RMPR30WP–Tyropoeon Valley excavation pit. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel
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RMPR30X7–Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel
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RMW9M9JJ–Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, Tyropoeon Valley excavation
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RF2B9JJN5–Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel
Valleys of Jehoshaphat and Hinnom Excavations on Ophel. Showing ancient pavement. Photo shows excavations of Byzantine street Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valleys-of-jehoshaphat-and-hinnom-excavations-on-ophel-showing-ancient-pavement-photo-shows-excavations-of-byzantine-street-image220693468.html
RMPR1CNG–Valleys of Jehoshaphat and Hinnom Excavations on Ophel. Showing ancient pavement. Photo shows excavations of Byzantine street
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RMM766Y1–Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, Tyropoeon Valley excavation LOC matpc.10663
Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr Robinson Colonel Wilson, ed.; Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr. Robinson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robinsons-arch-jerusalem-part-of-a-bridge-which-crossed-the-tyropon-valley-named-after-its-discoverer-dr-robinson-colonel-wilson-ed-robinsons-arch-jerusalem-part-of-a-bridge-which-crossed-the-tyropon-valley-named-after-its-discoverer-dr-robinson-image339547047.html
RM2AMBKM7–Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr Robinson Colonel Wilson, ed.; Robinson's Arch, Jerusalem, part of a bridge which crossed the Tyropœon Valley, named after its discoverer, Dr. Robinson
Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tyropoeon-valley-excavation-1927-jerusalem-israel-reimagined-by-gibon-classic-art-with-a-modern-twist-reimagined-image230324068.html
RFRAM4KG–Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
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RFRAM4KD–Tyropoeon Valley excavation pit. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
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RFRAM4MA–Archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, Tyropoeon Valley excavation. 1927, Jerusalem, Israel. Reimagined
Valleys of Jehoshaphat and Hinnom Excavations on Ophel. Showing ancient pavement. Photo shows excavations of Byzantine street and houses on Ophel in the Tyropoeon Valley by J.W. Crowfoot and G.M. Fitzgerald (1927-28). 1927, Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valleys-of-jehoshaphat-and-hinnom-excavations-on-ophel-showing-ancient-pavement-photo-shows-excavations-of-byzantine-street-and-houses-on-ophel-in-the-tyropoeon-valley-by-jw-crowfoot-and-gm-fitzgerald-1927-28-1927-jerusalem-israel-image350121999.html
RF2B9HC53–Valleys of Jehoshaphat and Hinnom Excavations on Ophel. Showing ancient pavement. Photo shows excavations of Byzantine street and houses on Ophel in the Tyropoeon Valley by J.W. Crowfoot and G.M. Fitzgerald (1927-28). 1927, Jerusalem, Israel
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RFRAKFFB–Valleys of Jehoshaphat and Hinnom Excavations on Ophel. Showing ancient pavement. Photo shows excavations of reimagined
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