Deir al-Quruntul

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Deir al-Quruntul is a Christian monastery built into the cliffs overlooking Jericho, traditionally associated with the site of Jesus’ temptation in the Judean Desert.

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Deir al-Quruntul canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monastery
monastery
religious building
access stairs carved into rock
steep paths
architecturalStyle cliff monastery
associatedWithEvent Forty days of fasting of Jesus NERFINISHED
associatedWithFigure Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
associatedWithScripture Gospel accounts of the Temptation of Christ
builtInto cliffs
country State of Palestine
culturalContext Eastern Christian monasticism
hasEnvironment arid desert
hasFunction place of contemplation
place of prayer
tourist attraction
hasNameInArabic دير القرنطل NERFINISHED
hasNameInArabicTransliteration Deir al-Quruntul NERFINISHED
hasNameInEnglish Monastery of the Temptation NERFINISHED
hasSignificance important Christian landmark near Jericho
symbol of Jesus’ victory over temptation
hasViewOf Jericho oasis NERFINISHED
Jordan Valley NERFINISHED
heritage Christian pilgrimage site
locatedIn Judean Desert NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion West Bank NERFINISHED
locatedNear city of Jericho NERFINISHED
locatedOn rocky cliff face
nearbyFeature Jericho cable car upper station
Mount of Temptation NERFINISHED
overlooks Jericho NERFINISHED
partOf Christian holy sites in the Holy Land
Christian sites around Jericho NERFINISHED
regionType Judean Mountains fringe
religion Christianity
terrain mountainous desert
tourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism
traditionallyAssociatedWith Temptation of Jesus NERFINISHED
site of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness
usedFor Christian monastic life
pilgrimage
religious retreat

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