King David Palace?

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The Israeli archaeologist, Eilat Mazar, guided by the Bible, believes she has uncovered the palace of King David outside Jerusalem’s Old City. Others disagree!

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4 Comments on “King David Palace?”

  • 5 December, 2005, 4:31

    In 70 A.D., the Romans completely destroyed Jerusalem, completely and totally and left nothing behind. Any temple would have been destroyed, STOP LYING TO PEOPLE!!!

  • 5 December, 2005, 9:14

    Well they might have left a stone here or there. That’s enough reason to stay digging the old city ;-)

  • bdbd
    5 December, 2005, 15:00

    This may help you:

    1) The temple Romans destroyed in 70 A.D. has nothing to do with David.

    2) Romans did not completely destroy Jerusalem in 70 A.D.

  • Joyce Sells
    8 December, 2007, 2:38

    I don’t know when the Romans distroyed Jerusalem, but King David lived from 1085 B.C to 1015 B.C. 70 A.D. is about 54 generations later.