King of the Juglets
Booyakasha!
A lot has happened in the last week and that's the reason why I'm writing just now. A small addendum still in Jerusalem, namely because there were also there to experience something positive that is worth mentioning: I have me there rooms include shared with a Messianic Jew from England, and invited him selbstverfreilich in one of the three Messianic congregations in Stuttgart.
When we got back in the kibbutz were, it was the first place, to marvel at some new faces, including funny, also the father of two of my ehemalgen classmates (I knew him before but not), which is incidentally also a former PBC'ler, in the not too long time but the new party has founded (who knows, maybe this time ...). with program This is no longer quite so young man lies indeed a Germanic national pride on the day that I am personally very unpleasant, but is mitigated, which in view of the overpowering dominance of the Commonwealth at the excavation something - last I was at Pottery Washing even a splinter in the hand that had exactly the shape of Texas. But in order
now come at last to the headline: the hard work in my "square" this week has been very well rewarded. We had so many finds honestly, we did not know where should we still connect. And since I have some of the cruet that were used both for storage of spices and oils as well as drawing from the larger vessels, had discovered, gave me amide, our supervisor, this royal title. Moreover, this young man is entertaining mainly because he succumbs to the illusion that we can German. Only the day before yesterday he was firmly convinced that in the English phrase "collect the loose soil and dump it" would mean in German "frichzen, frichzen, oll de files zoom soil".
is noteworthy addition to the overwhelming amount of finds also that the evidence for the "Amos-earthquake" (see Amos 1:1) at Tell accumulate and we are now the first archaeological evidence for metalworking (bronze and iron) have found with the Philistines.
Right now I am, however, returned to Jerusalem and would make me, along with two Australians and a Canadian, in a few minutes on the road to Bethlehem. But I can already say that the night was an absolute experience here, because we namely the subject line no room had, but on the roof of a youth hostel in the old town (opposite the Redeemer and Holy Sepulchre) stayed overnight, where we have a magnificent view over all of Jerusalem including the Mount of Olives enjoyed.
So far from me ...
violently Wishes!
Magnus
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