
These are the foundations of two towers that were built by the Jebusites to defend the Gihon Spring from invasion. The Jebusites were an ancient Canaanite tribe along with the Hittites, Amorites, and Moabites. We're talking before King David. When I took this picture, I was thinking about how David probably stood right where I was standing when they were conquering this mountain and establishing the capital of Jerusalem. This is amazing. I'm still processing my thoughts on this.
Here is Rickey, Sam and Preston in the tunnel.
I was in the lead of our little group, and at one point I didn't hear anything behind me. I called out their names and there was total silence. I turned and started backtracking trying to figure out where they had stopped. They must have gotten sidetracked by something they found in the tunnel wall. Remember it was pitch dark and I didn't have a flashlight. I didn't know which way the camera was pointing, so I took the picture in order to see what was behind me. Nope. Nobody was there. Then I retraced my steps a few more yards and took another picture.The tunnel begins at the Gihon Spring and ends at the Pool of Siloam. (The Pool of Siloam will be another blog.) Hezekiah's men started the tunnel from both ends at the same time and actually met in the middle. It was a miracle, because we're talking 700 B.C.. They had no high-tech equipment to help them. Ok...I'll stop. I could go on and on about this place, but I'll stop....for now!

Dearest Jerri, you've done it again! You can be my tour guide. Gayle
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