j vwi - I: I F,i iflH ' 'it 1 1 :' 'i 1 if. J m r,s 1 T hi !i AROUND THE WORLD. Scenes Surrounding the Holy Places in Jerusalem- Dome of the Rock Garden of Gethscmane. jimusALRM, Pauhstink, March 1003. 1 Tho interior of the Dome of the Kock is gloomy and sometimes so dark that oue should wait until tho eye grows uncustomed to it. It has two cloisters, separated iv an octoganal course of pieVsnnd twelve Coiinthian columns, which support the groat dome. The "thirty six stained glass windows, which are of a great brilliancy and hcauty, data from . tho fifteenth century. Tho noshes arc covered with class mosaics, over which arc inset ihed portions of tiuKoran, as on tho outer walls of tho building, and these are dated G92 A. lfflj The doino Is 98 feet' high and 73 itfdiamcter, and is composed of wood. lf?vas restored hy Saladiu in 1189 A,"D. ' "The sacred rock is immediately - . v 1)0- neath tho dome; it is.'a bare, ruggdd, inlhown' piece of vtock 'about 60 feet 16 and 43 .wid&Qfh6 rOck stands 4iect 64 jnchesl aboVc the 'iriarblo pavement at its hlghcs)' pbint.aild 1 fboUts lowest. AMany legends hang about the rock. Hei-c, according to the Jews, Mc'lchize dek offered sacrifice, Abraham brought his son Isaac as an offering, and. tho Ak of the Covenant stood. Descend- Jinr bv eleven steiis wo enter tnc cave below the rock, which has an average height of 0 feet. ;,I have Bccn'iiner buildings, but none ltdya so-many sacred associations as this, which, is second only to the Cliurch of tho HolylScpulcliro. If all else associated with this mosque were rciiioved, that historic rock would afford sufficient interest to call hithdrl Earth's pilgrims, fc Having devoted considerable space I toTtho great mosrpie, 1 shall omit a scriptiou of tho 'lessor mosque kn 'i de known as Mosnuo-ol-Aksa; a viit to it should m no u)eun bo omitted by tho visitor. Atythis most) no iu well asin nhnpsl cvtfry pUca hallowed with sacred mom ones, places are pointed out by the drageman that arc as absurd as im possible, such as the footprints of cer tain historic characters made in the Tock. Irresponsible as well as" ignor ant dragomans do much harm by per petuating such child-like vagaries. Guide books arc primarily to bo blamed for guides, finding such references in guide books, delight to keep such stories afloat, thinking they will please tourists. Leaving tho mosque, I descended by 32 steps to the vaulted chamber where Simon dwelt, and on farther to Solo mon's stables, a vast cavern of vaulted and pillared avenues. . forty thousand stalls of "Solomon had horses for his chariots." I Kings, 4:26, The Knights Templars used these vaults as stables. The rings to which their horses were tied are still shown. Not a pfece of wood can be observed in what is called Solomon's stables, being built and arched over with rock. Outside the wall of Jerusalem is tho .valley of Jchosaphat or Kidron, where the Jews and Muslins bury their dead, for they want to be near at baud when the world is judged. "Let the heathen be wakened and come up to the valley of Jehosaphat, for there will 1 sit to judge all the heathen round about." Joel 3: 12. "I will gather all nations aud bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat." A later name for this valley is Kidron. The Mohammedons have borrowed this valley and also re gard it as the scene of the last judg ment Near the garden of Gethseniane a road branches into the valley and passes the tomb of Absolom. This tomb is 1 g feet square aud 21 high. On account of Absolom's disobedience the Jews, on passing this point, seldom fail to hurl stones at the tomb. The second time I encircled the city, I rode a donkey. A donkey driver always ac companies each person to keep the donkcv in the notion of making more than snail time by tho copious use of a raw persuader. On reaching Absol om's tomb a stone was hurled into the tomb. I dismounted, (which brought my cap only slightly nearer terra firma) and clambeied about the tomo and found the interior nearly full of stones and pebbles thrown thither by irate Jews. The front of the tomb is much woru by centuries of rock hurling. Behind the tomb of Absolom is the tomb of Jehosaphat. A few yards further down the valley is the grotto of St. James, a grotto containing shaft tombs which I cannot take time to de scribe. Close by is the pyramid of Zacharias which, like the tomb of Ab solom, is hewn in the solid rock. It is 56, feetsquare and 29 feet high. Here arernany rock tombs, beyond which is tho village of Siloah. A monolith at the village entrance bears the inscrip tion, "Tomb of I'llaroah's Daughter." - lietwecit the vitiligo and the city wall is St. Mary's well, sometimes called Jhe fountain of tho Virgin, Two flights of steps lead down to it, 29 steps in all. In siqc it is ioxtt icct. Being outside tho wall it was concealed" to prevent Jprusalom's many enemies lrotn find ing it and poisoning the water supply of tho city. HcjEckiah (2 Kings 20:20) (2 Cliron. 32:30) cut a subterranean channel from it to tho city and 'was thcteby enabled to outwit his assail' ants who, had they ktldwn of this Op portunity, might hava taken tho city.. The clnhl ctit by Kezckiah fa 1,758 foot in length through solid rock many rods under tho surface, reaching the pool of Silbatn. frus'sacrcd 1)00 j8 5ixi8 feet and 19 feet deep, "fie annotated, tho eyes of Uio blind man wtyh clay, at$d.eatd(imt&him, "Go, wash in .the pool of Siloam; he went his way and washed, and camo out seeing." John 4? 67.; 'The' King's Garden was hero mentioned by Neheiniah (3:15) as being "near the pool of Siloah." My donkey was glad to stand tied loose hero while I descended into the aquci ductcut bv Kezckiah'700 li. C. The valley of Hinnom lies between Zion and the Hill of Evil Counsel. It was here that children were once sac rificed to Moloch. (Jer. 12; 31.) (2 Kings 23: 10.) Leaving Jerusalem by tho Damascus gate we reach tho Tombs of tho Kin.," a short distance to tho notth. These catacombs hewn from .the solid rock have some well uiosoived circular. BUC, aH nmflt have boon used at tif tomb of Chns aud (j)ioulU bovibitcd if for no bflior purpose than to observe this one point. Joshcphus has much to say about these catacombs to whom and to othuiuorl:s.otrtho ubjoct I re fer Miy' rcadersfor' particulars should thoy delight in prepatitv: to dream about lock-hewn cities of tho dead. Near tho St. Stephen's Gate is tho church of St. Anne, founded in tlm sixth century, rebuilt in tho twelfth, turned into a school by Saladiu, and presented in 185G by the sultan to the iiKv,iiguj(jui, nupUlUOIl III, It IS Biipposo to mark the dwelling place of St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin; and is regarded as the birthplace Of the Holy Mother and the burial place of her father, Joachim. Near this place is the pool of Bcthesda, called the "Inner Pool." Hcio it wa.s that the impotent man having "no man, when the water was troubled, to put him in to the pool, received those never-to-be- torgottcn words from Christ, "Rise, take up thy bed, snd walk." John 5: 1-9. Oriental travel will make plaiii to one the statement, take up thy bed." I am reasonably sure that I can - walk up Pike's Peak with all the -beds re quired for the accommodation of half a dozen Orientals. Near the Damascus gate is the Grotto of Jeremiah, where, tradition claims, ho wrote the Book of Lamentations anil wliere lie was buried. Just op posite the Grotto of Jeremiah are Sob omon's quarries, where the stone used in building the temple was secured. 'The house, when it wa6 building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither, so that neither ham mer nor axe, nor any tool of iron was heard in the house while it was build ing. I Kings 6:7. Slydl we visit the Mount of Olives, that elevation sacred to every one who cares for the word of Jesus?. Yes, a hundred times yes! Here it is I love to linger. Visiting it day after day, its charm increases its grasp upon me. Mount of Olives, 1 love you. Here Christ was wont to linger. Here he crossed time and again enroute from Bethany to Jerusalem. In this garden at my feet He shed tears and sweat drops of blood, but the people would not do and be what he yearned to have them do and be. Here was sung that first Christian hymn of devotion, "Hos anna to the Son of David; blessed is Ae that cometh in the name of the Lord. Hosanna, peace, glory in the highest!" And as He passed down to ward Jerusalem, it is easy to determine to one's satisfaction where He, "when He beheld the city, wept over it." Describing this point Stanley wrote: "Immediately below was the valley of the Kidron, here seen in its greatest depth as it joins the valley of Hinnom, and thus giving full effect to the great peculiarity of Jerusalem seen pnly on its eastern side, its situation as of a city rising out of a. deep abyss." E. C. Horn. (Continued next week.) Dierks' Lumber 5 Coal Co. 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