July 22, 2011
Filed under: Uncategorized — scotmcknight @ 2:33 pm

Identifying places in Jerusalem is not always simple, and there are always differences between scholars, but there’s a good chance the pictures below depict Caiaphas’ palace, where Jesus was both tried and held captive. Our tour group stood in the bottom of the holding cell, we read a psalm of suffering, and then sang Amazing Grace. Very special time for all of us. The ruins are from the 1st Century, and these stairs would have been walked by Jesus (if this is where he was tried).

4 Comments »

  1. Do you know when they established it was Caiaphas’ and why?

    Also, how close are you to the Mosque of Omar? Old opinions would place you close by.

    Comment by Patrick — July 22, 2011 @ 3:52 pm

  2. The first bunch of times I was in Jerusalem I missed this site, but it has become one of my favorites since discovering it. The force is very strong there (the traditon is pretty certain there.) Scot, I know you’re not a big fan of some of the churches, but the one on this site is beautiful.

    Comment by Terry — July 22, 2011 @ 3:58 pm

  3. I felt the same, Scot, when I visited Israel.

    Comment by Clay Knick — July 22, 2011 @ 6:13 pm

  4. Is there an account of the site out there on the net? What’s the date of the building, and when was it destroyed?

    Comment by Robert — July 23, 2011 @ 10:58 am

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