|
|
|
|
Question: The Broad Wall, referenced in the book of Nehemiah, rebuilt at the beginning of the second temple period. The city walls of ancient Jerusalem. Answer: Ruins of the Broad Wall have been excavated within the Old City walls of present day Jerusalem (well below the current street level). The location of this ancient wall inside what is now Jerusalem (and its' much later walls) provides evidence of the extent of the rebuilding of Jerusalem and later expansion of the city.
|
Many of these city walls were reconstructed after the Babylonian captivity on the foundations of, or incorporating pieces of, the earlier walls. One section of the pre-captivity wall is shown below. |
|