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“Treasures of the Holy Land”The Watchtower—1987 | May 15
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“Place of Trumpeting” Inscription—once part of the southwest parapet of the temple enclosure in Jerusalem. When the temple was destroyed in 70 C.E., this piece of stone fell to the street below. The words “to the place of trumpeting” are inscribed in Hebrew on this roughly rectangular, three-foot-long (1 m) stone and refer to the place where a trumpeter stood, perhaps when marking the start and the close of the Sabbath with his trumpet blasts. Of the buildings that were situated on the temple grounds, this inscription is the only significant item remaining, thus confirming the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecy at Matthew 24:1, 2.
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“Treasures of the Holy Land”The Watchtower—1987 | May 15
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“Place of Trumpeting” inscription
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Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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