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The Biblical
Meal Room:
At the Antiquities
Center
The “Jerusalem
Biblical Meal Room”
is a copy of one
discovered at
Pompeii. The “Mount
Zion Biblical Meal
Room” is a replica
of one discovered at
Herculaneum. Both of
these ancient cities
were destroyed by
the eruption of
Mount Vesuvius in
Italy in 79 C.E.,
and they offer an
example of First
Century culture.

The Meal:
The four-course meal
consists of 15
different food
items, including
soup, salad, main
course, dessert and
all beverages (grape
juice, water, or
wine).
The meal lasts one
to one and a half
hours.
Combined with the
Garden Walk
we will be allowed
three hours.
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