He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Psalm 40:3a

Monday, July 15, 2013

He Knows Just What I Need




Masada…..what a cool place; unless you are talking temperature, then it was downright hot the day we visited this dry, desert place.  We drove downhill to Masada from Jerusalem and then oddly enough had to take a cable car up to the top of a mountain with really steep sides and a flat top, to be able to walk through the area that housed the winter palace of Herod the Great.  
 
Besides King Herod’s palace, there is a storeroom complex for provisions for lengthy stays, an elaborate bath house, living quarters for others, a courtyard and a synagogue for worship.  I was particularly intrigued when I saw a large, relatively modern door closing off one of the rooms to this otherwise open area.  When asked what it was, I learned it was a room which housed scrolls for services which are still held there from time to time.


What the palace would have looked like


Like the aqua duct he had built in Caesarea Maritime, King Herod realized the need for water in this dry, arid place, as well.  He used the wadis  (a valley that remains dry except during rainy seasons) and an elaborate water system, which provided the means for water to go into large cisterns on the side of the mountain, that would hold enough water to sustain the inhabitants of the area for a long period of time.

The views from the steep cliffs are breathtaking.  It seems like you can see on and on forever.  Due to the strategic geographical setting, it was private and protected, yet elegant and inviting.  Still it was here battles were won and lost.   In fact, in 73 BC the Jewish zealots, who were living at the top of Masada, at the time, chose mass suicide instead of allowing the Romans to capture them.















A view all the way to the Dead Sea!






Cave where Dead Sea scrolls were discovered











Our next journey of the day took us to Qumran located in the West Bank where, in the desert cliffs, the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.   Over 900 scrolls were found in these cliffs in 1947-1948.  The first was located quite by accident really.  But what a wonderful discovery!  What a gift!


















We also made our way to the Dead Sea which borders Jordan, Israel and the West Bank.  Oh my goodness!  That was incredible.  We were instructed on how to correctly get in the water and that splashing or even swimming was not recommended because the water is so salty.  Any of the moisture getting into your eyes or ears would likely cause much discomfort!  




As instructed we walked into the warm water and found ourselves sinking in the dark, gooey, black mud.  Once freed from the mire of mud and standing a bit more solidly, we sat down onto the water and then laid back.  At a saltiness of nearly ten times more than other oceans, you really do just float!





Many of the visitors were busy covering themselves in the sticky mud.  It is suggested that this mud has an unusual abundance of healing minerals that will soften and aid healing to myriad skin issues.





When considering the strategic geographic protection given to King Herod on top of Masada and how he used the Dead Sea as the world’s first health resort, it’s amazing to me that the Dead Sea still provides a large variety of products for people all over the world.  

The other remarkable reflection of the day was the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.  To think these scrolls were written on parchment and papyrus dating back as early as 250 BC although most are from 50-100 AD.  These are the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible!  That they were preserved for us these thousands of years later seems mind boggling!

God has a way of giving us just what we need from protection to healing minerals to copies of his Divine Word.  It was a great day and the “icing on the cake,” which blessed my heart, was the young people from our group who actually sang praises on the beach!  At some point someone retrieved the guitar from bus and they blessed those who would listen, with their beautiful harmonies.  These young people were a gift that brought sunshine to every day, another gift from the Father, who knows just what we need!

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