tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47012796204000111.post3531685002002770371..comments2023-04-03T09:56:29.900+03:00Comments on Robishaws in Israel: The Lord Our Rock and Living WaterEric Robishawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02594472783680627621noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47012796204000111.post-18307845236927426622010-02-15T06:24:24.783+02:002010-02-15T06:24:24.783+02:00Very cool. Until seeing Tally in the doorway of th...Very cool. Until seeing Tally in the doorway of the shops, you are right, it's hard to imagine the magnitude of that wall. I'm sure it's still not as impressive as being there in person. Thanks for trying to demonstrate that through the pictures. <br /><br />Still waiting for the picture of Dung Gate ;) But - you did say that it was called Dung Gate b/c it was basically the trash dump for the city, right?Kathleennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47012796204000111.post-73375554563894931542010-02-15T06:22:27.411+02:002010-02-15T06:22:27.411+02:00Sooooo impressive...words fail me when I read and ...Sooooo impressive...words fail me when I read and see in pictures what you get to experience in person. How awesome that, even though I long to walk through my computer screen into those pictures and immerse myself in God's presence, I know He is with me here, and He knows my heart and my love for Jerusalem, for Israel, for His Son.<br />Thank you for the way you make me feel a part of what you are experiencing!midspointhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01794005706331825301noreply@blogger.com