Wednesday, December 18, 2013

All things are created and made to bear record of Christ

Since my last entry I've been to great heights, low lows (both emotionally and physically), and endured some extremely cold weather!

In the same day we went to Qumran: where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, Masada: a mountaintop fortress, and then the Dead Sea, which is the lowest elevation point on the surface of the earth!

Qumran

The Dead Sea Scrolls were found here! There were hundreds of scrolls that we recovered and translated, and much to our joyous surprise they found that the Isaiah writings from these scrolls were almost identical to the Isaiah writings we read today. What a miracle!!
At the bottom-middle of the picture is cave 4 and 5, where the biggest stash of Dead Sea Scrolls were found.

Masada

In 66 AD, the Jewish Zealots revolted against Rome under the ideology of "Freedom or death!" Unfortunately, this ended in death, because seriously, who can take on Rome? Nobody.

Masada fortress, the last stand of the Jewish Zealot rebellion in 70 AD
You may have noticed that this place is really high up. You are correct, my friend. 10 points for Gryffindor. This location was the last stand of the Jewish Zealots as they resisted Rome. The Roman army besieged it, and you can still see remains of the walls and camps around the outside. They built a ramp to the top, broke through the walls, and found everyone inside dead. This is where the Jewish Zealots committed mass suicide because, true to form, they were either going to have freedom or death, but they weren't going to choose slavery.


View from the bottom level of Herod's three-tiered palace.
Look for the next two tiers towering above, the valley below, and the Dead Sea in the distance.

Dead Sea

They say that when you get in the Dead Sea, you become very acutely aware of every open wound on your body. I didn't experience that, actually... I felt just fine. However, after I got out of the Dead Sea, I was VERY acutely aware of every part of my body I didn't properly rinse off.

Because of the high salt content in the Dead Sea, you float very easily without trying! The thing to do, then, is to take a newspaper and read it while reclining.
Kirk Jeppesen reclining feet up while reading the daily paper

Then came the other fun part of the Dead Sea! There is more than just salt in here. There's all sorts of minerals, in fact! So the other pastime here is to smear nasty-looking all over your body (and sometimes hair), which makes your skin super soft! Plus you get to be legitimately black for a little while. Tell you what, though, my hands still feel soft from that day! Love me some Dead Sea mud.
Mud ladies, left to right: Kaitlyn Miller, Amanda Vogt, Reagan Nielsen and Lauren Nielsen



Megan and I got to be black for a day! Notice how I put it in my hair, Dragon Ball Z style.

Middle East Winter Storm

Hopefully you've heard by now about the intense winter storm which hit the middle east last week. It was equivalent to one of the worse snowstorms in Utah in any given year, but this was far outside the scope of normality in Israel. They usually get one light coat of snow every few years which melts by the end of the day. This storm, however, lasted for days! We had something between 6 to 12 inches of snow, and it was COLD outside! This was the biggest snowstorm that Israel has seen for over 50, maybe 60 years! We made snowmen and took pictures.

Normally you can see the city beyond that fence. Not this day!

Last Week of the Savior's Life

During this last week of our life in Jerusalem, we commemorated the last week of the life of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. There is a church built to commemorate just about every event of the Savior's life, and so we saw many churches during this trip. These include, but aren't limited to: 
  • Bethany - Christ stayed here each night during the last week
  • Bethpage - Christ got the donkey to ride into the city
  • Dominus Flevit - The Savior wept over Jerusalem here
  • Gethsemane - Jesus suffered the great winepress of the Atonement here. Just as the oil is pressed out of olives under the weight of stone, the blood of Christ was pressed out here under the deadweight of our sins, infirmities, and afflictions.
  • The Garden Tomb - Where Christ was buried and resurrected on the third day.

There is something you should know about this place that has special meaning to me. When I was 14, I went to EFY (Especially For Youth). It was there that I rediscovered the powerful testimony of Jesus Christ that I had gained in the pre-mortal life. I didn't gain that testimony here, but it carried with me. The scripture that helped me recapture that truth was Romans 1:3-4

"Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh; And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead"
This happens to be the scripture written on the tile at the top of the staircase leading down to the tomb. What a wonderful coincidence! Of all the scriptures they could have picked, they picked that one.

I know that Jesus Christ is my Savior and that he lives. I don't know it because I came here. I know it because of the scriptures. But I certainly received a great reminder here that all things are made to bear witness of Christ.

"All things have their likeness, and all things are created and made to bear record of me, both things which are temporal, and things which are spiritual; things which are in the heavens above, and things which are on the earth, and things which are in the earth, and things which are under the earth, both above and beneath: all things bear record of me." (Moses 6:63)

1 comment:

  1. what a great entry. I enjoyed every word. Thanks for all the blog entries and accounts of where you've been. How neat! Funny that it snowed so much there and no one was used to it. You'll be coming home to plenty of cold snow. Enjoy the last few days with your friends there and have fun!
    Angie kay

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