| The Museum's permanent exhibits include: Hall of Genealogy: Features lineages of documented Davidic families from the various parts of the world. Discover if you are related to any of the major branches of Davidic descent, or if your surname appears in any of our charts, which would indicate Davidic descent. |
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| Hall of Antiquities: View artifacts ranging in age from 1,400 to 3,000 years old including sections of coins, weights and measurers. pottery, arrow and spear heads and signet. All of the above span the Davidic period through the second temple. |
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| Hall of the Psalms: Observe one of the King David's most enduring legacies - his renowned Book of Psalms - through our large collection of ancient, hand written and printed versions. Our compilation includes rare pages from the dating as far back as the year 1511 as well as an illustrated from as early as the 16th century that depicts King David playing his harp. |
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| Hall of the Holy Temple:
Marvel at ancient books, spanning a 400 year period, whose focus is the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. It is important to note that King David was the one who guided the workers and prepared all the materials for the First Temple. Although King Solomon actually built the First Temple, it was his father King David who facilitated everything that was needed. |
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| Hall of Jerusalem: Highlights Jerusalem's history over the last 200 years with a unique collection of very rare and highly distinctive items that reflect the Holy city's illustrious past. |
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| Audio Visual Center: Relax and view two, six minute films. The first film reflects the life of King David and its significance to us today by stressing the importance of the continuity of the Nation of Israel and its intrinsic connection to the land of Israel - specifically to Jerusalem, “King David's City.” The second film is an inside look at the making and spiritual symbolism of the Davidic Harp. |
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| Additional displays: Examine authentic Biblical incense and anointing oil as well as our large display of Biblical clothing and magnificent harps. See sling bullets similar to what was used by King David to kill Goliath |
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