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Passover news: Archeological Find at "Gilgal"
by Pat Garcia | April 9, 2009 at 07:36 am
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An exciting archaeological finding was revealed. The finding is believed to represent the first time that enclosed sites identified with the biblical sites termed in Hebrew " gilgal" were used. The Hebrew word 'gilgal" ( a camp or stone - structure), is mentioned in the bible thirty -nine times.
"The 'foot' structures that we found in the Jordan valley are the first sites that the People of Israel built upon entering Canaan and they testify to the biblical concept of ownership of the land with the foot," said archaeologist Prof. Adam Zertal of the University of Haifa, who headed the excavating team that exposed five compounds in the shape of an enormous "foot", that it were likely to have been used at that time to mark ownership of territory.
"The discovery of these 'foot' structures opens an entirely new system of linguistic and historical perceptions," Prof. Zertal emphasizes. He explains that the meaning of the biblical Hebrew word for "foot" -- "regel" -- is also a "festival" or "holiday". As such, the source of the Hebrew term "aliya la-regel", literally translated as "ascending to the foot" (and now known in English as a pilgrimage), is attributed to the "foot" sites in the Jordan valley. "Now, following these discoveries, the meanings of the terms become clear. Identifying the 'foot' enclosures as ancient Israeli ceremonial sites leads us to a series of new possibilities to explain the beginnings of Israel, of the People of Israel's festivals and holidays," he stated.
According to Prof. Zertal, the "foot" constructions were used for ceremonial assemblies during Iron Age I (and probably after). When the religious center was moved to Jerusalem and settled there, the command of "aliya la-regel" (pilgrimage) became associated with Jerusalem.
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at 09:32 on April 9th, 2009
This is so cool - thanks for the interesting story!
at 09:56 on April 9th, 2009
You are welcome,and thanks for commenting and recommending.
at 11:20 on April 9th, 2009
Exactly! They were also circumcised at that place, the place flowing with milk and honey that had been promised to them , they celebrated passover eating produce from that land.
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at 12:55 on July 25th, 2009
Thanks for this posting and I am so happy to find others looking for this article. it is so rich and still very much significant for us today.
John Tanyan.