lmiles+FollowJerusalem’s Changes Through One Man’s EyesImagine falling in love with a city that keeps reinventing itself. That’s Daniel’s story in "A Rooftop in Jerusalem"—he first visits in 1969, gets swept up in the city’s magic, and keeps coming back as everything around him shifts: new malls, more tourists, rising tensions, old friends gone. But even as Jerusalem transforms, Daniel’s deep connection never really fades. The book’s a bittersweet reminder that you can love a place, even as it breaks your heart. Would you still feel the same about a city after 40 years? #Religion #Jerusalem #BookTok10Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowDid They Just Find the Real Last Supper Room?Archaeologists think the actual room where Jesus had the Last Supper might still be standing in Jerusalem—2,000 years later! They’ve used high-tech scans and old maps to link the Cenacle, a limestone building with a red roof, to biblical times. But not everyone’s convinced; some say it’s just another tourist hotspot. Still, the idea that you could walk where Jesus did? Wild. Would you visit? #Archaeology #Jerusalem #LastSupper #Culture111Share
Matthew Barnes+FollowDid They Just Find the Last Supper House?!Archaeologists think they’ve nearly pinpointed the actual house in Jerusalem where Jesus had the Last Supper—2,000 years later and it’s still standing! The so-called ‘Upper Room’ matches biblical clues and even pops up in ancient art. The wild part? The building’s red roof and columns are still visible today, but they can’t dig to confirm it’s the real deal. Imagine walking where that epic betrayal went down! #HistoryMystery #LastSupper #Jerusalem #Culture144Share
Michael Butler+FollowDid They Just Find the Last Supper Room?Archaeologists think they’ve pinpointed the actual house in Jerusalem where Jesus had the Last Supper—and it’s still standing after 2,000 years! The so-called 'Upper Room' matches biblical clues and even has a red-sloped roof seen in ancient art. High-tech scans have revealed hidden symbols like the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. While there’s no 100% proof yet, this could be the closest we’ve ever come to stepping inside the real scene of that legendary meal. #HistoryMystery #LastSupper #Jerusalem #Culture10Share
Michelle Jackson+FollowDid They Just Find Jesus’ Crucifixion Nails?Archaeologists in Jerusalem found two ancient nails in a tomb linked to Caiaphas—the high priest who supposedly sent Jesus to the cross. These nails vanished for 20 years before resurfacing in a Tel Aviv lab, and they might even have bone and wood fragments from a crucifixion! Some think Caiaphas wanted the nails buried with him out of guilt. But not everyone’s convinced: experts are still debating if the tomb really belonged to Caiaphas, or if these are the real deal. Wild, right? #HistoryMystery #Archaeology #Jesus #Jerusalem #AncientSecrets #Culture288224Share
Michael Butler+FollowDid They Just Find Jesus’ Tomb?!Archaeologists in Jerusalem just made a wild discovery: they’ve uncovered a tomb that matches the biblical description of where Jesus was buried! Under the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, they found ancient gardens, olive trees, and even marble from the original structure built by Constantine. Tons of pottery, coins, and animal bones are turning up too. The craziest part? This could be the exact spot people have been searching for centuries. Faith or history, this is next-level cool! #Archaeology #Jerusalem #JesusTomb #History #HolySepulchre #Culture494263Share