Ein es-Sultan
It is known by Jews and Christians as the Spring of Elisha/Elisha's Spring, based on a biblical story about Prophet Elisha (see 2 Kings 2: The early acts of ...
It is known by Jews and Christians as the Spring of Elisha/Elisha's Spring, based on a biblical story about Prophet Elisha (see 2 Kings 2: The early acts of ...
Tell es-Sultan, also known as Ancient Jerico, is a mound in the Jordan Valley of Palestine, northwest of Jericho nowadays. It is oval in shape ...
ʿEin Sultan camp is a refugee camp in the Jericho Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the Jordan Valley, in the eastern West Bank.
Ain es Sultan, the Sultan's Spring, commonly called the Fountain of Elisha, or the Prophet's Fountain (NYPL b10607452 80364) Stock Photo
We present evidence that Tall el-Hammam, a fortified Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley, was destroyed by an extraordinary high-energy event in ...
Ein el-Sultan camp is located in the Jordan Valley and borders the city of Jericho. Originally, 20,000 refugees lived in the camp; however, most camp ...
The site of Ancient Jericho / Tell es-Sultan is located 1.5 kilometers north of the center of Jericho, in the lowest spot on the Earth's surface.
The ancient walls of Jericho dating back to an astonishing 8,000 BC are not just remnants of the past but a testimony to human Ingenuity.
Ain el-Sultan was probably the city's main water source. It is also called “Elisha's Spring” as by local tradition its water were purified by the biblical ...
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