• Kidron Valley viewed from the Old City of Jerusalem, with the Stepped Stone Structure (bottom right). Kidron Valley (classical transliteration, Cedron, from Hebrew: נחל קדרון...
  • The story of the Kidron Valley and the story of Ezekiel 37:3-5 are messages of hope, restoration, and Divine power that can bring back to life what has died.
  • In between visits to the many important buildings in both the Old and New Jerusalem which together comprise present day Jerusalem a visit to the Kidron Valley is as...
  • Nestled between the ancient walls of Jerusalem, the Kidron Valley weaves its way through the city, carrying with it a current of history, spirituality, and...
  • The Kidron Valley is a beautiful and picturesque place, full of lush vegetation which changes colors according to the season.
  • The Kidron Valley is one of Jerusalem’s most sacred locales, due to its location between the Temple Mount and the Mount of Olives.
  • The Kidron Valley (Nahal Qidron) separates Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives and generally runs from N to S along the eastern side of the city.
  • You can explore Kidron Valley’s historic tombs, churches, and gardens on many tours of Jerusalem.
  • The flow of the river of blood from the Kidron Valley will run east toward the Dead Sea, then go south toward the Red Sea.
  • Kidron Valley as seen from the old city of Jerusalem, looking south with Area G excavations to the right.
  • The main site in the Kidron Valley is a group of three 2,000-year-old ancient tombs cut into the Mount of Olives.
  • When King Solomon confined the rogue Shimei to the city, he forbade him from going any farther than the Kidron Valley (1 Kings 2:36–37).
  • During the Second Temple period a high, two-tiered bridge spanned the Kidron Valley from the Temple Mount to the Mount of Olives.