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  • Biblical Map of Palestine or the Holy land from 1834 with the division of the Land among the Tribes of Israel
    IR_Biblical-Map_1834.jpg
  • Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_02.JPG
  • Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_01.JPG
  • Noah's Ark Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_07.JPG
  • Adam and Eve Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_06.JPG
  • Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_05.JPG
  • Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_09.JPG
  • Adam and Eve Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_08.JPG
  • Naive Paintings (Ethiopian style) of biblical stories in a church in kalacha Kenya
    BT_Church-Calche_03.JPG
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Biblical burning Bush (Book of Exodus[3:1–4:17]) in the desert
    IR_f_27941_warfighter.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    AH_f_Bethsaida_DSC03237.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    AH_f_Bethsaida_DSC03239.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7947.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7943.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1163.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7942.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7939.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7940.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Biblical burning Bush (Book of Exodus[3:1–4:17]) in the desert
    IR_f_24618_warfighter-2.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    AH_f_Bethsaida_DSC03235.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1155.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1090.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1055.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Biblical burning Bush (Book of Exodus[3:1–4:17]) in the desert
    IR_f_24618_warfighter-1.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    AH_f_Bethsaida_DSC03236.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7945.jpg
  • Archaeological site of the biblical city of Bethsaida, destroyed by the Assyrians in 732 BCE Sea of Galilee. Israel.  known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles there. (Mark 8:22-26; Luke 9:10)
    BT_Bethsaida_7941.jpg
  • woodcut print of a Biblical scene with Jehovah (in Hebrew) above and wise men studying plants. From a Botanical book by Jakob Breyne published in 1678
    IR_Botanical-Illustration_E7410-P193.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1091.jpg
  • The walled fort at Tel Seva, Israel Tel Sheva, the mound of biblical Beersheba, is located in the northern Negev, several kilometers east of the present-day city of Be'er Sheva. The Arabic name of the mound, Tell es-Sab'a, preserves the biblical name; the archeological finds support its identification with biblical Beersheba. A large area of the site was excavated between 1969 and 1976, producing several layers of the remains of settlement, including fortified towns of the early Israelite period and the monarchic period of Judah, covered by remnants of small fortresses dated from the Persian to the Roman periods
    AH_b_TEL-SHEVA7074_PSh.jpg
  • The dwellings within the walled fort at Tel Seva, Israel Tel Sheva, the mound of biblical Beersheba, is located in the northern Negev, several kilometers east of the present-day city of Be'er Sheva. The Arabic name of the mound, Tell es-Sab'a, preserves the biblical name; the archeological finds support its identification with biblical Beersheba. A large area of the site was excavated between 1969 and 1976, producing several layers of the remains of settlement, including fortified towns of the early Israelite period and the monarchic period of Judah, covered by remnants of small fortresses dated from the Persian to the Roman periods
    AH_b_TEL-SHEVA7071_PSh.jpg
  • The Angel Raphael and the Family of Tobit [Tobit 6:4] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dor? and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866. Tobias and the Angel The Book of Tobit is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canons. It was recognized as canonical by the Council of Hippo (in 393), the Councils of Carthage of 397 and 417, and the Council of Florence (in 1442), and confirmed in the Counter-Reformation by the Council of Trent (1546). It is not found in Protestant or Jewish biblical canons.
    IR_Bible-118x-The-Angel-Raphael-and-...jpg
  • Tobias and the Angel [Tobit 6:4] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dor? and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866. Tobias and the Angel The Book of Tobit is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canons. It was recognized as canonical by the Council of Hippo (in 393), the Councils of Carthage of 397 and 417, and the Council of Florence (in 1442), and confirmed in the Counter-Reformation by the Council of Trent (1546). It is not found in Protestant or Jewish biblical canons.
    IR_Bible-117x-Tobias-and-the-Angel.jpg
  • Neot Kedumim, the Biblical Landscape Reserve in Israel is a Biblical garden and nature preserve located near Modi'in
    SV_Kdumim-Forest.jpg
  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
    SL_LS2_9030.jpg
  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
    SL_LS2_9029.jpg
  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
    SL_LS2_9044.jpg
  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
    SL_LS2_9045.jpg
  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
    SL_LS2_9008.jpg
  • Balaam and donkey from an 18th century Hebrew Manuscript Tefilot u-piyutÌ£im (Prayers and songs) illuminated colour manuscript by Mordo, EliÊ»ezer;
    IR_11542099_0024.jpg
  • Armenia, Early 16th century. This manuscript is a liturgical psalter for the Armenian church. Canticles from the Old Testament follow each canon. The manuscript includes nine leaves with full-page illuminations of Biblical figures or scenes on one side and full-page illuminations of flowers on the other,
    IR_psalter_153_0476.jpg
  • Armenia, Early 16th century. This manuscript is a liturgical psalter for the Armenian church. Canticles from the Old Testament follow each canon. The manuscript includes nine leaves with full-page illuminations of Biblical figures or scenes on one side and full-page illuminations of flowers on the other,
    IR_psalter_153_0298.jpg
  • Armenia, Early 16th century. This manuscript is a liturgical psalter for the Armenian church. Canticles from the Old Testament follow each canon. The manuscript includes nine leaves with full-page illuminations of Biblical figures or scenes on one side and full-page illuminations of flowers on the other,
    IR_psalter_153_0067.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0436.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0428.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0376.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0203.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The water system collected flood water from the nearby Hebron stream to supply the city during a siege. The stone walled shaft
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1186.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Observation tower
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1100.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Reconstruction of the four horned Altar. The Original is in the Israel Musuem Jerusalem
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1061.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5869.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5859.jpg
  • ancient rock paintings of mount Carcom (Har Karkom also called Jabal Ideid), identified by some scholars as the biblical Mount Sinai, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_rock-painting_EB1381.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3601.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Reconstruction of the horned Altar. The Original is in the Israel Musuem Jerusalem
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3564.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Living quarters
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3470.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3462.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Axum The Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion said to houses the Biblical Ark of the Covenant The ark is brought out for the Timket ceremony January 18 2009
    GF_Ethiopia_B427.jpg
  • Jacob's Well [AKA Jacob's fountain and Well of Sychar is a deep well constructed from rock that has been associated in religious tradition with Jacob for roughly two millennia. It is situated a short distance from the archaeological site of biblical Shechem]. Coloured Illustration of from the book Palestine illustrated by Sir Richard Temple, 1st Baronet, GCSI, CIE, PC, FRS (8 March 1826 – 15 March 1902) was an administrator in British India and a British politician. Published in London by W.H. Allen & Co. in 1888
    IR_Palestine-Illustrated-1888_0281.jpg
  • Armenia, Early 16th century. This manuscript is a liturgical psalter for the Armenian church. Canticles from the Old Testament follow each canon. The manuscript includes nine leaves with full-page illuminations of Biblical figures or scenes on one side and full-page illuminations of flowers on the other,
    IR_psalter_153_0125.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0373.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0003.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Reconstruction of the four horned Altar. The Original is in the Israel Musuem Jerusalem
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1153.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The water system collected flood water from the nearby Hebron stream to supply the city during a siege. The stone walled shaft
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1131.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. General view
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1087.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Reconstruction of the four horned Altar. The Original is in the Israel Musuem Jerusalem
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1062.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5872.jpg
  • A burning bush - biblical make believe
    SL_Burning-South_LS2_6701.jpg
  • Ethiopian priest carries the tabot, a replica of the tablets of the biblical Ten Commandments during Timkat, the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany, Christian feast day celebrating the revelation of the human and divine nature of Jesus Christ, at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion located in the ancient city of Axum in Ethiopia
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC04770.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3589.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva water well
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3463.jpg
  • The Ophel Road, Jerusalem. The Ophel (Graecised to Ophlas) is the biblical name apparently given to a certain part of a settlement or city that is elevated from its surroundings, and probably means fortified hill or risen area. In the Hebrew Bible the Ophel refers to the extended City of David (the oldest part of Jerusalem), as in the Book of Chronicles and the Book of Nehemiah (2 Chronicles 27:3; 33:14, Nehemiah 3:26; 11:21)
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E9647.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0085-crop.jpg
  • Armenia, Early 16th century. This manuscript is a liturgical psalter for the Armenian church. Canticles from the Old Testament follow each canon. The manuscript includes nine leaves with full-page illuminations of Biblical figures or scenes on one side and full-page illuminations of flowers on the other,
    IR_psalter_153_0013.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0329.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0281.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0186.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0183.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0111.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0137.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
    IR_psalter_1945_0047.jpg
  • 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar. The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter. printed in 1500
    IR_psalter_1945_0039.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The water system collected flood water from the nearby Hebron stream to supply the city during a siege. The stone walled shaft
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1184.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. General view
    SL_Tel-Sheva_LS2_1109.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5884.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5883.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5867.jpg
  • Tel Dor (Khirbet el-Burj), is an archeological site located on Israel's Mediterranean coast next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers south of Haifa. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
    IA_Tel-Dor_5857.jpg
  • ancient rock paintings of mount Carcom (Har Karkom also called Jabal Ideid), identified by some scholars as the biblical Mount Sinai, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_rock-painting_EB1377.JPG
  • Ethiopian priest carries the tabot, a replica of the tablets of the biblical Ten Commandments during Timkat, the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany, Christian feast day celebrating the revelation of the human and divine nature of Jesus Christ, at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion located in the ancient city of Axum in Ethiopia
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC04747.jpg
  • Ethiopian priest carries the tabot, a replica of the tablets of the biblical Ten Commandments during Timkat, the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany, Christian feast day celebrating the revelation of the human and divine nature of Jesus Christ, at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion located in the ancient city of Axum in Ethiopia
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC04746.jpg
  • Noah's Ark Biblical story Sand Sculpture
    AP_Sand-Art_2028.jpg
  • The Tower of Babel Biblical story Sand Sculpture
    AP_Sand-Art_1992.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Reconstruction of the horned Altar. The Original is in the Israel Musuem Jerusalem
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3573.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The water system collected flood water from the nearby stream the stone walled shaft
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3524.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Grain storeroom
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3519.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Living quarters
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3505.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Living quarters
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3495.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The main street
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3480.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Tel Be'er Sheva believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. The main street
    SL_Beer-Sheva_3475.jpg
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