olive press
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Description: Stone olive press at Tabgha, used to squeeze olive oil from the olives. This oil was used for lamps...
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Description: The Basilica of the Agony marks the traditional site on the Mount of Olives for the Garden of...
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Description: Mount Of Olives.
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Description: Mount of Olives, Kidron Valley; Pinnacle of the Temple.
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Description: Mount Of Olives, from Jerusalem.
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Description: A man riding a donkey past an olive tree.
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Description: Olive trees.
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Description: Olive trees, east of Nebi Samwil.
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Description: Olive tree, Mount of Olives.
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Description: Olive tree, Mount of Olives.
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Description: Olive trees.
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Description: Olive trees.
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Description: Olive branch with fruit.
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Description: Ancient olive trees grow in the Garden of Gethsemane, along the north side of the Basilica of the...
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Description: Mount of Olives, Jerusalem.
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Description: Looking eastward from Stephen's Gate, the Mount of Olives appears in silhouette against the sky.
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Description: The olive press seen here used a rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil into a...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large wooden block to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil into a...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large wooden block to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: The olive press seen here used a large rolling stone to crush the olives and release the olive oil...
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Description: A wine-press consisted of two vats or receptacles: (1) a trough (Heb. gath, Gr. lenos) into which...
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