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  1. Dec 17, 2021 · Migdal Eder, translated “Tower of the Flock” (Micah 4:8), was a look-out post located just north of Bethlehem, the city of David. What made the tower special was that the bottom portion was used as the sheep care facility that served as a manger where Jerusalem’s sacrificial lambs were birthed and inspected.

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  2. Jan 21, 2017 · This “tower of the flock” mentioned in Micah 4:8 is in Hebrew “Migdal Edar” and literally means “watch tower of the flock.” Consequently, the Old Testament tells us that the Messiah, Jesus, would be born at Migdal Edar, in Bethlehem.

  3. Mar 19, 2001 · Tales from the Tower: Directed by Robin Bextor, Paul Bryers. With Dallas Campbell, Marc Bolton, Anthony Straeger, Joseph C. Sullivan. England's infamous Tower of London is showcased, and a history of its uses, including a prison, torture chamber and repository for the royal jewels.

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  4. Migdal Eder (Hebrew: מגדל־עדר Miḡdal ‘Êḏer [miɣ.dal ʕɛð.er], "Tower of Eder") is a tower mentioned in the biblical book of Genesis 35:21, in the context of the death of Jacob's wife, Rachel. The biblical record locates it near the present-day city of Bethlehem.

  5. May 21, 2020 · As Micah has prophesied, the Kingdom and Dominion comes to the Tower of the Flock. 6 verses down, Micah again references the same Shepherd who will arise from Bethlehem and feed His flock, to whom all of Israel will return. These prophecies were well known at the time of Yeshua ‘s birth, as we see below.

  6. Shepherds’ Field. Map: 31°42’26.6”N, 35°13’46.9”E. West Bank. Shepherd and sheep near Bethlehem (© Custodia Terrae Sanctae) Caves where shepherds “kept watch over their flock” still abound in the area east of Bethlehem. Here, the Gospel of Luke tells us, an angel announced the birth of Jesus.

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  8. Jul 4, 2014 · A transcript of the Tales from the Tower (2001) video production, the section dealing with German spy, Josef Jakobs.

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