Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Cervix Right Before Menstration



On Saturday, immediately after worship (Around noon) - provided with a snack (nam-nam), and water - set off to get situated to the east of the old Jerusalem, Mount of Olives. I was in a short sleeve, and I had sandals on bare feet. There was heat.

"In the Christian tradition is full of beauty, quiet, suburban hill appears to be a favorite place for Jesus during his stays, visits the Holy City" - I read in a guidebook.

"full beauty" - is true. How's beautiful! Here are some widoczków the hill from the side of Jerusalem (the pictures did the other day, when there was no heat):

view of the Gate St. Stephen (Lviv)



Because I found a siesta time (12:00-14:00), could not immediately get to the holy places that are foot or on the way to the summit. So I started right away climb to the top in the direction from the viewing terrace of the hotel Seven Lukow (asphalt approach is steep and winding, but my legs still they were very brave.) Along the way, I came across this picture:



"But I am not Jesus" - riding a donkey reserved. And then he allowed himself to be photographed (for a dollar ...):



When I reached the top, for a long time intoxicated with panoramic view of Jerusalem. I took many pictures! Because he knows, like this view even of postcards, but it's not the same ... As you look at the Holy City in the real world, the impression is incomparably more! At the end I sat down on a bench in the shade of the stone and staring enchanted:


here just inland on the left you can see two gray dome - the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre

view of the City of David - the remnants of Jerusalem, the cradle of

view of Zion - roughly in the center of the horizon (lower and higher building)

Kidron Valley with views of the Golden Gate and in front of her cemetery Muslim

view from the summit of Dominus Flevit and the Orthodox church. Mary Magdalene

and a little new Jerusalem

there I went towards the church of Pater Noster and the Chapel of the Ascension. But I was so embarrassed that ... I missed both of these places and went much too far away (ninny of me!). Only asked, several times about the way I came, where you.

picturesque church commemorates the Pater Noster, as Jesus taught his disciples to pray "Our Father":


In the cloisters there are numerous tables this prayer in different languages:



course it is, and Polish:



There is also a cave - in the tradition: a place of refuge Jesus and his disciples during a night spent on the Mount of Olives:


little further is the Shrine of the Assumption. Currently belonging to the Muslims. To enter, you have to pay a few shekels (but is cheaper than at the Tomb of Lazarus in Bethany). The sanctuary is small:


points in the stone with the imprint of the right allegedly stop Jesus ascended to heaven (the imprint of the left foot has been moved to the al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount):


Descending steeply down, blown to located in the beautiful surroundings of the church Flevit Dominus (The Lord wept). This is the place to commemorate Jesus weeping over Jerusalem. Church (In concept) on the shape of tears (as the book states, point out, if you had not figured out):


through the window above the altar shows the Holy City (although he saw they certainly different, because a lot has changed since then):


He was previously a Byzantine church here, as evidenced by fragments of mosaics:


the area adjacent to the church also discovered a cemetery (Judeo-Christian?) From the turn of the old and the new era. You can see ossuaria found here (or stone boxes of human bones):




A growing around the cool plants:



Along the way, yet I passed the church of St. Mary Magdalene, but it was not able to enter the (closed):


A wall along the descent is so protected (in which the barbed wire when you can smash a bottle?):




Finally at the foot of the Mount of Olives reigns Basilica of the Agony:


Its quite dark, but beautiful interior:


You can get closer to the rock under the altar, on which - according to tradition - Jesus prayed before his Passion:


The church is Olive Garden (the place of Jesus' arrest), in which increasing age (the oldest in Israel, but it really niepamiętające the time of Jesus), olive trees:





A bit further, you can still get to the Grotto of Gethsemane - resting place of Jesus before his passion, and when other stays in Jerusalem:




Next to it is still basically an underground (located in the cave), the Church of Dormition of the Virgin Mary - where there is any such acquirer atmosphere:





And on the slope and at the foot of Mount of Olives (in the Kidron Valley), extends to the Jewish cemetery:





is shown here (slightly to the left, the pointed) so. Tomb of Absalom


Mount of Olives will probably my favorite - just after Golgotha \u200b\u200b- the place in Jerusalem. Because its something like that breathes the life of Jesus. God breathes.

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