Ruins of the Synagogue built as a stable by King Herod the Great, turned to a synagogue by the Zealots or Rebels or Sicarii, scrolls were found here.


Ruins of the Jewish Synagogue, originally King Herod the Great built and used it as a stable, the Jewish fighters, Zealots, Rebels or Sicarii who lived there between 66 and 73 AD and fought the Romans turned the building to a Synagogue. The Zealots lost to the Romans and died in 73 AD, Masada was destroyed by an earthquake hundreds of years later. Scrolls were found in the room ahead. The Judean Desert. Masada, Israel. June 28, 2024


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