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A historically accurate depiction of the ancient hill of Zion in Jerusalem, highlighting the Jebusite fortress that King David captured. The scene should include the early structures of the City of David, showcasing ancient Middle Eastern architecture with stone buildings and fortifications. The setting is during the time of King David, with a clear sky and the city bustling with activity.... Ancient Middle Eastern Architecture, Middle Eastern Buildings, Ancient Buildings Architecture, Ancient Fortress, Ancient Jews, Middle Eastern Architecture, Greek Buildings, Eastern Architecture, City Of David

A historically accurate depiction of the ancient hill of Zion in Jerusalem, highlighting the Jebusite fortress that King David captured. The scene should include the early structures of the City of David, showcasing ancient Middle Eastern architecture with stone buildings and fortifications. The setting is during the time of King David, with a clear sky and the city bustling with activity....

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* A minaret in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem's Old City - Israel City Of David, Small Cities, Joel Sartore, Al Quds, Skyline Wall Art, Dome Of The Rock, Tall Buildings, Skyline Art, Unique Architecture

Shop for skyline wall art from the world's greatest living artists and iconic brands. With our skyline art, you can add a touch of flair to any space. New York, Hong Kong, and other highly populated cities have wonderful skylines that include tall buildings and unique architecture. Even small cities can have an outstanding skyline.

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King David - Burial site- Jerusalem Stone Monument, Jesus Last Supper, Biblical Archaeology, City Of David, Maundy Thursday, Mount Zion, 1 Kings, The Last Supper, Bible History

Christian tradition now designates the space above King David's Tomb as the possible site of Jesus' Last Supper. Matthew 26:17-29 Mark 14: 12-25 Luke 22:7-38 Today this space is actually a large hall. Three large pillars divide the room into three naves. The Gothic architecture indicates this room was probably built by the Franciscans in the 14th century. This area of Jerusalem- Mount Zion, was where most of the new Jewish converts to Christianity lived during the first century. This site…

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