Please don't take for granted the fact that you can see and experience all this everyday! So many of us would love to live in the land of our fathers and yet we can not. Today is father's day in America and we thank all our fathers on this day. One day I hope to see and thank my heavenly father in person and all my father's for their sacrifice for me and everyone! Israel is a beautiful place and should be cherished always.. the jewel of the east and pride of GOD. Thank you for the tour and please keep spreading the word of GOD. For some, this is all we have.
I would like to thank you, Mr. Sahi Shakes, for showing the Kidron valley....I saw you video, went for a walk in a hot day, sunny day....I hope you are ok and in healthy.,...
Zahi, ideally togheter with other tourists, we followed and listened to you in this excellent video. A thank you for your professionalism and a fraternal hug
Thank you Zahi, I love watching your videos. My husband and I were there in 2018 and it brings back so many fond memories. We want to come back as soon as they lift the mandates if that ever happens.
So wonderful. I so want to see this with my own eyes as well; but this is the next best thing. I am sure that Barbara who you did this for loved it as much as I do!
Thank you for this tour--this is just an extra special view of the very beautiful Kidron Valley...so lovely of you to show it to us and explain all of the important sites...be greatly blessed...dts/usa
Oh I just love this video. It was so amazing to see the places of Jesus in a "row" ... meaning connected in one view... I could put it together finally. Thank you Zahi!! And, of course, we watch till the end! ❤😉😉😁😁
Hello from Minnesota! Loving your videos, Zahi!! Your walking tours make me feel that I'm walking beside you. So grateful to have found you! I came all alone in '17 to do a 2 week dig in Magdala and then enjoyed another week in Jerusalem. You have walked places that I didn't get to walk so its SO neat to go along with you on your tours! I like your cheerful and friendly disposition, your occasional sense of humor and all of the information you are sharing with us, thank you!
Zahi, I really loved seeing everything from the southern and eastern walls.🌟So many sacred areas🌟I cherish them all. I don't why, but I feel drawn to the Kidron Valley. 🌟 Happy Birthday Barbara🎉Zahi, I loved to hear Happy BD in Hebrew& you have a lovely singing voice🌟Thank you brother for this wonderful tour🌟🌺🌟🌺🌟🌺
Zahi Shaked thank you for this wonderful tour, but it is difficult for me to tell the slope of the land from your wonderful camera, The Kidron Valley from the city of David, has a small stream flowing in it, but water flows downhill, but it seems like the Kidron Valley stream empties into the Dead Sea? So does the stream flow North? But the camera makes it look like the stream flows South? Zahi Shaked since I have never stood by the Pinnacle of the Temple I cannot tell the direction of the stream flow? That may seem like a small thing, but it is important to me. So please which way does the water flow? And the highway on the North crosses some stream called Wadi Kidron , flowing towards Jericho so are there two different streams? Actually I think the stream near the city of David flows south, into the desert?
I have to ask with everything going on in the world right now on Feb 22 is it scary over there and also Why was Pelosi over there in Israel Over here we are being told Israel is not for the USA anymore is this true. Also you have the most beautiful videos of all these beautiful holy places Thank you for showing us around
Zahi Shaked my good friend, another beautiful morning tour, looking North to Northwesterly towards, the Mount of Olivet and a wonderful view of the Southeast Corner or Pinnacle of the Temple, the last time you were at the Pinnacle of the Temple, you almost dropped your camera out that nearest portal on the corner. When you lost track of that other Jewish tour guide, who has the exclusive pass, then we went over by the Dome of the Rock, where there was children kicking a soccer ball, against the Dome of the Rock, trying to knock it down, we are thankful for their efforts to get rid of those eye sores. And like the walls of Jericho, they will eventually come down. Zahi Shaked while I have been very busy doing research, on other very Ancient Historical sites, that you visited the last couple of weeks, the data must be carefully compiled. And from Webster's Dictionary , I have calculated the length of a furlong, 1 furlong = 220 yards, so 40 furlongs = 8800 yards or 5 miles. Now according to Josephus 0,037 A.D to 0,100 A.D. on page 189 of his Book, a certain considerable city called Ramah, which was forty furlongs distant from Jerusalem ; End of Quote. Zahi Shaked we now know where the city of Ramah was located, from the Old City Jerusalem. Now for some unknown reason there are about, just guessing here? About 10 cities called Ramah, scattered around Israel and Palestine. Obviously the Invaders over the last 4,000 years, weren't quit sure where Ramah was located, so they made up places, to deceive others. Any way that is way off topic, for todays tour, of the Southeast Wall of the Temple. Josephus has been proven very accurate in all his numbers, from weights and measures, to population counts, that contradict the Iconoclasts. Who try to destroy ancient history, and replace it with their own ideas.