Second Chronicles Thirty - Brook Kidron

 

"Now many people, a very great assembly, gathered at Jerusalem to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month. They arose and took away the altars that were in Jerusalem, and they took away all the incense altars and cast them into the Brook Kidron," 2 Chronicles 30:13-14, NKJV. #BrookKidron
The Brook Kidron, also spelled as 'Cedron' in the scriptures, was an ancient waterway which ran through the present day Kidron Valley, a long wadi which separates Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives; it is the site where idols were destroyed by zealous servants of God and the place where many famous crossings were made, including by King David, Nehemiah and of Jesus and His disciples before His betrayal.

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