
Masada, a desert fortress built by Herod the Great, housed storerooms filled with food, wine, and supplies—evidence of its role as a stronghold during the Jewish revolt. After Jerusalem’s fall in 70 CE, Jewish rebels held out at Masada until its dramatic end. While not mentioned in the Bible, Masada’s story reflects the broader struggle and destruction prophesied by Jesus in Matthew 24 regarding Jerusalem and the Temple.
