[stylist] Braille Monitor and Vejas

Donna Hill penatwork at epix.net
Sun Jan 8 17:00:31 UTC 2012


And, Jesus renamed his disciple Simon "Peter" and said "upon this rock I
will build my church." I'm not sure what the name in the original text would
have been.
Donna


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PETRA
PETRA
[PET ruh] (rock)-the capital of Edom and later of 
Nabatea, situated about 275 kilometers (170 
miles) southwest of modern Amman and about 80 
kilometers (50 miles) south of the Dead Sea. 
Petra is not mentioned by name in the Bible, but 
many scholars believe it was the same place as SELA (Judg 1:36; 2 Kings
14:7).
Petra is one of the most spectacular 
archaeological ruins in the Near East and is a 
popular attraction on Holy Land tours. Most of 
the buildings and tombs of Petra are cut into the 
rose-red rock cliffs of the area.
Petra's ruins consist of about 750 monuments, 
most of them dating from the second half of the 
first century B.C. to the second century after 
Christ. Most of these structures date from the 
Roman period. In A.D. 131 the Roman emperor 
Hadrian (ruled A.D. 117-38) visited the city and 
ordered construction to begin on the treasury, 
which has been called "Petra's gem"-a temple to Isis.
Many ruins of Roman construction may be seen at 
Petra: a triumphal arch, an amphitheater, remains 
of baths, temples, tombs, and sections of a road. 
Above the city is the great high place, 
containing sacrificial altars hewn from the solid 
rock. Such open-air sanctuaries have thrown light 
on the HIGH PLACES mentioned in the Old Testament.
(from Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary, 
Copyright (c)1986, Thomas Nelson Publishers)

>-----Original Message----- From: vejas
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>Wow, how did you know that it's rock? Petras's name is Peter in
>Lithuanian, but it also means rock.
>Vejas
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