Rare Ancient Coin Found in Jerusalem: A Witness to Jewish Uprising
CBN NewsAugust 5, 202510 min312,701 views
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- 📍 An extraordinarily rare and significant archaeological discovery has been unearthed in Jerusalem, specifically near the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount.
- 🪙 The find is a bronze coin minted during the fourth year of the Great Revolt of Jews against the Roman occupiers, dating to approximately 70 AD, just before the temple's destruction.
Coin Symbolism and Inscriptions
- 🌴 On one side, the coin features two palm trees and a citron, symbols associated with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a pilgrimage to the temple.
- ✍️ The other side bears a Hebrew inscription: "To the Redemption of Zion," along with the Hebrew characters for the fourth year of the uprising.
Historical Context and Significance
- ⚔️ The coin provides a tangible link to a crucial moment in Jewish history, the period of the revolt against Roman rule, which began in 66 AD.
- 🕊️ While earlier coins from years 1, 2, and 3 of the revolt proclaimed "For the Freedom of Zion," this coin, minted as destruction loomed, signifies a shift in sentiment to "For the Redemption of Zion," reflecting a reliance on prayer and faith.
- 🙏 This shift highlights the people's understanding that their reality was changing from a religion of temple sacrifices to one of prayer, and their hope for future redemption.
Modern Relevance and Prophetic Significance
- 🇮🇱 The discovery is seen as deeply significant for contemporary times, resonating with the Jewish people's long-held yearning for freedom and return to their homeland, fulfilled in 1948 with the establishment of the State of Israel.
- 🕊️ The coin is viewed as a testament to the enduring faith and hope of the Jewish people, even in the face of intense conflict and adversity, mirroring the current season of war and prayer for freedom.
- 📜 The narrative connects the coin's message to biblical prophecies concerning the restoration of Israel, emphasizing a belief in divine promises and covenants.
Roman Aftermath and Modern Commemoration
- 🏛️ A medal based on the coin depicts the Roman perspective after Jerusalem's destruction, showing a Roman soldier stepping on a Jewish helmet and a crying Jewish woman under a palm tree, symbolizing the fall of Judea.
- 🌳 In contrast, a medal created in 1958, a decade after Israel's establishment, shows a Jewish man planting a tree and a woman holding a baby, with the inscription "Decade to the Freedom of Israel," representing continuity, growth, and the fulfillment of promises.
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