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Richard Herber wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • Do you know the name of a place in Israel called something to the affect
    "the weeping well?"

I had a friend who went on a religious trip/tour and this site was part of the tour.

Thank you.

RJH

  { Do you know the name of a place in Israel called "the weeping well?" }

Eric replied:

Hi, Richard —

We're not really familiar with anything called by that term and it doesn't get any plausible hits on Google. Could you be referring to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, now called the Western Wall? This is a major tourist site which constitutes the retaining wall which is the last remaining ruin of the Temple of Herod the Great.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_wall>

People put prayers into its cracks.

Eric

Richard replied:

Eric,

Thank you for the reply. No, it wasn't the wall. I should tell you the story.

A good friend of mine went on a Christian tour to the Middle East several years ago. He said they went to one site on the tour where there was a tomb, building or cave — I am not sure which, but, Jesus had been to the site.

Anyway, he went inside with the group and he said when he walked in, he saw a woman behind the velvet ropes (which were there to keep visitors away from a fountain or something) near a spring. The woman was on her knees weeping. My friend was puzzled so he went behind the ropes in order to move closer to her. He said all of a sudden he had a vision and he began weeping uncontrollably too.

I think the site had something to do with a spring and mourning Jesus's death.

My friend is well grounded and credible. It was a really powerful story.

  • I was wondering what/where the site is?
  • Would you know?

Richard

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