Where is jebel musa
Writing of the power of the holy place, Peter the Iberian says,. This temple was built in the name of the great prophet and lawgiver, and he proclaims this publicly and to every man, so that no doubt is possible in the signs and wonders and cures, which since that time have occurred at this place without interruption.
For it is a place of cure for both the souls and for the bodies, and a place of refuge for all those, who come here from all places and are afflicted in the soul and affected with many kinds of sufferings of the body. A Portuguese Franciscan monk visited the site in but by then the buildings on the peak were ruined and abandoned, though a small church at Ayun Musa Moses' Springs in a valley to the north, was still in use. Nebo is again mentioned in a document of the 17 th century but the writer does not mention either buildings or ruins at the site.
Beginning in , the Franciscan Biblical Institute of Jerusalem has conduced extensive excavations upon the summit of Jebel Musa, revealing the church and monastery described by the early pilgrims.
The church is the usual basilica type and corresponds almost exactly with the tomb of Moses that Egeria had described in AD.
The floors of the sanctuary were decorated with wonderful mosaics and many inscriptions. Judging from the size of the ancient monastery, there was a considerable community living upon the mountain. From the terrace to the west of the church it is sometimes possible on clear days to have a view across the Jordan valley all the way to the Mount of Olives.
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