From Power to Ruin: How Herod Took Control of Jerusalem
Betrayal, Roman power, and ruthless ambition sealed Jerusalem’s fate. This article follows the fall of the Hasmoneans and Herod’s calculated rise to power.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 18:23
Betrayal, Roman power, and ruthless ambition sealed Jerusalem’s fate. This article follows the fall of the Hasmoneans and Herod’s calculated rise to power.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 18:23
Herod doubled the size of the original Temple Mount by using massive stones, some weighing around 50 tons, parts of which still stand today. This monumental endeavor was unlike any other in its time.
Yosef Yabece
11.08.24 | 10:20
Herod's reign of terror, enforced through a secret police and foreign mercenaries, silenced dissent among Jews except for a few who resisted quietly. This silence, particularly among scholars like Hillel and Shammai, left Herod no excuse to target them.
Yosef Yabece
11.08.24 | 10:13
Herod served Augustus well but was a ruthless tyrant to the people of Judea and even his own family.
Yosef Yabece
08.08.24 | 10:33
Herod watched from the sidelines, horrified. Could it be that the stubborn Jews want to make Aristobulus king and depose him?
Yosef Yabece
07.08.24 | 11:32
Herod, arrogant and clad in noble purple robes, arrived with a sword at his side and surrounded by bodyguards. The sages of the Sanhedrin were too afraid to speak, fearing for their lives. Only the president, Shmaya, stood up to the tyrant, rebuking his fellow sages for allowing fear to silence them.
Yosef Yabece
07.08.24 | 10:33
From Herod’s engineers to Ottoman sultans, from ancient arches to modern prayers — the story of Judaism’s most sacred surviving site
Osher Nadivi
26.07.23 | 12:37