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1. The Upper Room is in a second-story building in Jerusalem that commemorates where Jesus shared the Passover (Last Supper) with His disciples.
2. It is located directly above the Tomb of David and near the Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion.
3. It is also called the Cenacle Room, which means โdining roomโ in Latin.
4. On the first floor of the building is King Davidโs Tomb. It functions as a synagogue, so a head covering for men must be worn. It is divided into three sections: (1) a small synagogue room (2) a menโs viewing area of Davidโs tomb, and (3) a womenโs viewing area of the tomb.
5. The location of David's Tomb is just a memorial place as Scripture says David was buried in the City of David (1 Kings 2:10).
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1. This building became a synagogue church in the first century by early Christians. There is archaeological evidence of four layers of construction in this building today.
โข Present Floor
โโข Crusader Floor (1219 AD)
โโขByzantine Floor (415 AD)
โโขRoman Floor (70-132 AD) Has Judeo-Christian Graffiti. A Torah Ark niche also exists with large stones from the 1st century AD.
2. Whenever you have one thing built on top of another thing, it provides strong evidence that this was the authentic place of the Upper Room.
3. Strong archaeological evidence shows that the Upper Room is also the location of the first Christian church. After Christ rose from the dead, this place was venerated and converted into a Jewish-Christian synagogue. Evidence of this can be found in the massive stones in the Torah Ark Niche of the church on the first floor.
4. It was built by the first-century Jewish-Christian community of Jerusalem. Interestingly, different than all other Jewish synagogues, the Torah Ark Niche points toward Golgotha (Church of the Holy Sepulchre) and not toward the temple.
5. This site of the Upper Room has been the traditional place of the Last Supper since the time of Jesus.
6. In the 5th century AD, the church was referred to as "Zion, Mother of all the Churches.โ
7. The Upper Room that pilgrims visit today was built by the Crusaders in the 12th century as part of the Church of St. Mary of Zion. The Gothic-era columns seen today were from this time era.
8. The buildings around the Upper Room are remains of a Franciscan medieval friary from around 1335.
9. The Upper Room was transformed into a mosque by the Ottomans in 1524, and a prayer niche is embedded on the south wall, directed toward the Islamic cities of Mecca and Medina.
10. The Upper Room building is currently managed by the State of Israel Ministry of the Interior.
11. Itโs very likely that the Upper Room was used for more than the Passover meal. It could also have been where Christ appeared to His disciples after His resurrection, where Matthias was appointed the apostle to replace Judas, and where the disciples stayed while waiting for Pentecost.
12. Some believe itโs also where Pentecost happened or began. However, the best evidence biblically and logistically points to the southern area of the Temple Mount Platform as the place where Pentecost took place. For a full explanation of why we believe this to be the case, please visit our webpage at: www.holylandsite.com/temple-mount-pentecost
13. It seems logical that all these events shared the same Upper Room as the man who allowed Christ to use his large room for the Passover meal was probably a follower of Christ who continued to allow the disciples to use it.
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