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Explaining The Bible on Instagram: "The southern stairs (also called the Southern Steps) of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem are a monumental flight of steps, approximately 200 feet wide, leading up from the south to the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount platform. Constructed during the expansion by Herod the Great in the late 1st century BC, they served as one of the primary entrances for pilgrims approaching the Second Temple, especially during the major festivals of Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot
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Explaining The Bible on Instagram: "The southern stairs (also called the Southern Steps) of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem are a monumental flight of steps, approximately 200 feet wide, leading up from the south to the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount platform. Constructed during the expansion by Herod the Great in the late 1st century BC, they served as one of the primary entrances for pilgrims approaching the Second Temple, especially during the major festivals of Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot
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