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Timna Park (Tabernacle Model)

At Timna Park, 20 miles (32 km) north of Eilat in the Arabah, a original size replica of the tabernacle has been constructed.

The holy place with the table of showbread to the right and the Menorah (lamp stand) and the altar of incense in the middle.

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The covering over the Tabernacle was fine linen in four colours: white, blue, purple and red (Scarlet).

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The Ark of Covenant with the two cherubims of pure gold.

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The stone tablets with the ten commandments inside the arc.

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The holy place with the table of showbread to the right and the Menorah (lamp stand) and the altar of incense in the middle.

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The Tabernacle model in Timna park.

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The Tabernacle model in Timna park.

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The stone tablets with the ten commandments inside the arc.

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The Ark of Covenant with the two cherubims of pure gold.

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The outer court. The fire on the altar was to be kept burning at all times and the daily sacrifices were offered in the morning and afternoon.

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Machaerus

According to Josephus, John the Baptist was brought to Machaerus in chains and put to death here.

High on a mountain top the ruins of the Herodian fort Machaerus, in the background the Dead sea and the Judeen wilderness.

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FOTO: Khaled Al-Bajjali

High on a mountain top the ruins of the Herodian fort Machaerus, in the background the Dead sea and the Judeen wilderness.

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FOTO: Khaled Al-Bajjali

High on a mountain top the ruins of the Herodian fort Machaerus, in the background the Dead sea and the Judeen wilderness.

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FOTO: Khaled Al-Bajjali



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