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Illustration of a bible scene, Exodus 20, 24, Moses climbs to the summit of Mount Sinai and receives the Ten Commandments
Illustration of a bible scene, Exodus 17, Moses holds his staff up to God, his brother Aaron and Hur help him hold the staff until sunset, Amalekite army in the background
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 3, King Solomon solves a dispute between two women over who is mother of their child
Illustration of a bible scene, 2 Kings 2, Elijah ascends to heaven on a chariot of fire
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 17, God protects Elijah from King Ahab and hides him in a place with plenty of water where he is fed by ravens
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Samuel 8, Samuel presents Saul as the new King
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 1, Solomon rides through the city on his fathers mule to show that David wishes him to be his successor and is anointed as king by a priest
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Samuel 16: Samuel uses oil to anoint David as king on Gods instruction after Saul disappoints him
Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 11, Solomon builds and worships statues instead of God
Illustration of a bible scene, Genesis 11, Tower of Babel
Illustration of a bible scene, Job 1, Jobs family feasting at his brothers house
Four tablets representing the ten commandments
Toledo, Tornerias MosqueTornerias Mosque, Toledo (UNESCO World Heritage City), Autonomous Community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, June 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
An alley in the Jewish Quarter of Old JerusalemThe Old City of Jerusalem is divided into four quarters: Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Armenian. The photograph depicts a narrow alley in the Jewish Quarter built in beautiful golden-coloured stone
Vertical view of Old Town an Alcazar of ToledoToledo Old Town with Alcazar Castle on the top of the hill. Toledo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 based on its extensive cultural and monumental heritage
View of the historic center of Toledo to the sunset, Toledo, Spain 2014
The crusader church at Beit GuvrinThe Jewish Revolt of Beth Guvrin / Tel Maresha is related by Flavius Josephus in The Jewish War. Also the place of a Roman amphitheater, and later of a Byzantine and Crusader site
Wild Cactuses at the Crusader churchThe Jewish Revolt of Beit Guvrin /Tel Maresha against the Romans is related by Flavius Josephus in The Jewish War. Also the place of a Roman amphitheater, and later of a Byzantine and Crusader site
Wild cactuses hiding the Crusader churchThe Jewish Revolt of Beth Guvrin / Tel Maresha against the Romans is related by Flavius Josephus in The Jewish War. Also the place of a Roman amphitheater, and later of a Byzantine and Crusader site
Beit Guvrin, archaelogical remainsThe Jewish Revolt of Beth Guvrin / Tel Maresha against the Romans is related by Flavius Josephus in The Jewish War. Also the place of a Roman amphitheater, and later of a Byzantine and Crusader site
Megiddo, The Bronze Age Temple complexMegiddo/ Armageddon. The Bronze Age Temple complex or holy precinct (3 300-1 500 BC, Canaanite period), containing the round altar for animal sacrifices.Excavations of the mound have unearthed 25
Young Palm tree, Megiddo Mound & the road eastwardThe Jezreel valley seen from the Mound of Megiddo, and the road to the east.Tell Megiddo / Mount Megiddo, Heb. Har Megiddo, one of the most important archeological sites in Israel
Megiddo, descending into the rock-cut water systemThe rock-cut water installation, one of the most impressive finds in Megiddo. The huge rock-cut water system, dug in the Late Israelite / Iron Age period (9th century BC), consists of a shaft 36 m
Mount Carmel, the limestone slopesThe limestone slopes of Mount Carmel next to Prophet Elijahs cave, Lower Haifa.In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition
Bell cave at Beit Guvrin ParkBeit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in Israel, one of the important sites of Judah during the time of the First Temple
Prague PanoramaPanorama of Old Town of Prague and its architecture
Prague CathedralThe Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert is a Roman Catholic metropolitan cathedral in Prague, the seat of the Archbishop of Prague
Old Jewish cemeteryOld Jewish Cemetery is the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe and one of the most important Jewish historical monuments in Prague
Maisel Synagogue in the former Prague Jewish Ghetto, Bohemia, Czech RepublicMaisel Synagogue, one of the historical monuments of the former Prague Jewish Ghetto, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Synagogue in StrAzAaaAYnice, HodonAzAin district, South Moravia region, Czech Republic, Europe
Wailing Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
Evening mood in a deserted street in the Jewish Quarter, Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East, Asia
Trilingual road sign in the Christian Quarter in the Old City, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East, Asia
View from a west-facing wall to West Jerusalem, Tower of David of the David Citadel, right, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East, Southwest Asia
Alzama Synagogue, Derb Saka, Medina, Marrakech, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco
Aerial view, Call, Jewish quarter on the river Onyar, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
New Synagogue, Berlin, Germany
Young ImmigrantA young Russian Jewish immigrant at Ellis Island, New York. (Photo by Lewis W Hine/Getty Images)
East Side JewsA Jewish area in New Yorks East Side, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Welsh Riot25th August 1911: Shops boarded up after looting by Anti-Semitic mobs in Ebbw-Vale and Tredegar in which Jewish shops and property were wrecked. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Synagoguecirca 1910: The Jewish synagogue at Biarritz, France. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Welsh Riot24th August 1911: Mobs congregating at dusk during Anti-Semitic riots in Bargoed and other Welsh towns due to scarcities caused by the transport strike
Welsh Riot25th August 1911: The raising of rents and the price of perishable goods during the transport strike caused the violent outburst of anti-semitic riots at Ebbw-Vale
Toledo, Jewish QuarterBulas street, in the Jewish quarter, Toledo (UNESCO World Heritage City), Autonomous Community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, June 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
The Spanish synagogue, PragueSpanish synagogue in the Jewsih quarter of Josefov, Prague. The synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the citys most ancient synagogue
Choral synagogue on Pylimo street, VilniusUntil the Second World War, there were some 220, 000 Jews in Lithuania. Some 95 percent of Lithuanian Jews, however, were murdered by the Nazis and today the Jewish population numbers only around 4
Crossroads in the Jezreel valley and Mount TaborOn the road between Tel Megiddo/ Har Megiddo -Armageddon, A Unesco world heritage site, and Mount Tabor.The Jezreel valley, the site of numerous biblical events.Mount Tabor is an inselberg