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One of the most popular tourist and Sunday-school explanations is that the “eye of the needle” is a euphemism for a small gateway that was used to enter Jerusalem at night.
They claim that there was a very small gate in the walls of Jerusalem that was used after the main gate was closed. This gate was called “the eye of the needle.” ...
Soar over the sacred city of Jerusalem with this breathtaking drone footage. Experience the iconic Dome of the Rock, the ancient walls of the Old City, and the bustling alleys of the historic ...
Swept up in their love for the mitzvah and the joy of having an opportunity to fulfill another mitzvah, the impending doom was cast aside.
Jerusalem Post / TRENDING STORIES An opening the size of the eye of a needle – Rosh Hashana Our role, on Rosh Hashana specifically as well as on every day of the year, is to connect, to sew the ...
A new satire about asylum, Eye of a Needle, has opened at the Southwark Playhouse. Chris MacDonald's debut play draws from real-life case studies and testimonials and was developed with Out of ...
In the New Testament, Jesus says it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. In the United States today, many Christians believe in ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to artist David A. Lindon, whose creations tend to fit in the eye of a needle. His latest work: The world's tiniest Lego block.
Thirty years ago today, 'Eye of the Needle' gave Voyager an impossible scenario, and gave it a perfectly Star Trek solution.