Ehud Netzer

Ehud Netzer

Ehud Netzer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 29, 2010.
JERUSALEM (AP) - Ehud Netzer, an Israeli archaeologist best known for excavating King Herod's winter palace and discovering the monarch's tomb there, has died after falling at the site this week. He was 76.

Netzer led numerous high-profile digs over decades of work in a country where the ancient past plays a central part in national life and where archaeologists have sometimes become leading public figures. Israel's prime minister released a statement mourning his death.

Netzer's discoveries helped expand modern understanding of ancient Israel and especially of King Herod, the extravagant Jewish proxy ruler who controlled the Holy Land under imperial Roman occupation two millennia ago.

Beginning in the 1960s, Netzer took part in the excavation of Masada, one of Israel's most famous digs. There, archaeologists revealed the scene of a standoff between Roman legionnaires and Jewish rebels after the destruction of the second Jewish temple in Jer usalem - also built by Herod - in 70 A.D. The siege famously ended when the Jews committed mass suicide.

But he was best known for excavating Herodion, Herod's winter palace, located in a largely man-made hill in the West Bank near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem. In 2007, after 35 years of work, he discovered what he identified as Herod's tomb, shedding new light on the king and drawing international attention.

Netzer's team unearthed limestone fragments from an ornately carved sarcophagus with decorative urns of a type never before found in the Holy Land. In keeping with Jewish tradition, it was not decorated with any human image.

In an interview with The Associated Press in 2008, Netzer described the palace as a kind of "country club," with a pool, baths, gardens, aqueducts and a large theater. He last spoke to the AP in September, when he uncovered a lavishly decorated theater box there.

Herod the Great was the father of Herod Antipas, the ruler from the New Testament's account of the lives of Jesus and John the Baptist.

Netzer was speaking with colleagues at the site on Sunday when a wooden safety railing broke and he fell several yards, suffering critical injuries, according to David Amit, a senior archaeologist at the Israel Antiquities Authority. He was rushed to a hospital but did not recover, and died Thursday. His funeral was held Friday.

Netzer helped shape Israeli archaeology by leading some of the country's biggest and most important digs and educating young archaeologists as a professor at Hebrew University, Amit said.

"Ehud Netzer was a combination of a first-class field archaeologist, an architect who could grasp the big picture of landscape and monumental buildings, and a man with the rare organizational abilities necessary to carry out excavations of great size," Amit said.

Israeli media gave Netzer's death prominent mention. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statemen t calling his death "a loss for his family, scholars of Israel's history and the science of archaeology."


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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Alice/ Lorna keeler/hayes

April 19, 2012

me and my friend lorna are ehud's biggest Fans we love to call ourselfs netzer we're know ofr it around town we love you ehud !!! <3333 miss you babe

Jack Bailey

May 14, 2011

Words can never seem to be enough, although I did not know Professor Netzer I still feel his loss. To his family and friends I send my love and prayers. I only discovered his death when I was preparing a research paper in which his is the subject. May God Bless, Jack Bailey Lancaster, Virginia, U.S.

November 1, 2010

Dear family of Ehud Netzer, I like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this difficult time. (Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.)

October 31, 2010

To The Netzer Family:

So sorry for the loss of a wonderful Biblical historian. He will soon be awakened when he hears the voice of Jesus calling him from the memorial tomb, as John 5:28&29 states.

The joy he will have of discovering Biblical locations during that time will be so rewarding to him.

Until that time, please know that the God of all comfort will help you through this time of grief.

Deepest Sympathy,

Rev Carson @ Mildred Locklear

October 30, 2010

Our deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Ehud Netzer.
Mr. Netzer's life’s work and discoveries are extremely significant to any person involving Biblical timeline and scriptural history. Mr. Netzer was an inspiration to many and will always be remembered as a wonderful scholar and friend — full of hope and resolve. There are no words to describe his passion for life, his strength and compassion.
Family, friends, Israel and the World shall miss him. The family have every reason to be proud of him. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. Rev 22:21

SUSAN ELLIOTT

October 30, 2010

MY PRAYERS GO OUT THIS FAMILY ON THELOSS OF GREAT MAN IN HIS PROFESSION HE WILL BE MISSED IN THIS PLACE WE KNOW THAT HE IS IN BETTER PLACE WHERE THERE PEACE

October 30, 2010

a life well lived and very modest. the family has good reason to be proud of him. prayers for the family. mariann, panama city, fl

October 30, 2010

To the Netzer Family,

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

In this difficult time please find comfort from the following scripture at Psalms 34:18-"God is near to those broken at heart..."

The Grant Family

October 30, 2010

Very sorry for your loss, Mr Netzer sounds like a wonder and gifted man. To friends and family continue to rely on our Heavenly father he will help you get through it. James 4:8 Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.

Sincerely, D

October 30, 2010

Sentiments go out
to the EHUD NETZER~

October 30, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the Netzer Family in their time of grief.
At times like these, "He (God) is healing the brokenhearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots." (Psalm 147:3) I hope this will bring the family a measure of comfort.

A Friend

Kennedy family

October 30, 2010

To the family of Ehud Netzer - I am sorry for your loss. Mr. Netzer's discoveries are signifagant to any lover of scriptural history. May the God of all comfort give you peace as we look forward to the time when he will swallow up death forever.

October 30, 2010

Thank you, his family for sharing him with us. We look forward to Isaih's promise of future life here on earth in paradise where we can get to know him personally and benefit from his great knowledge and ability
H.Possemto

October 30, 2010

I pray to GOD that He will and has already been raising up a young person as passionate for the history of God's Proof as you were,Rest in Peace and bless the surviving family. Tina

L L

October 30, 2010

My condolences to the Family of Mr. Ehud Netzer.

I am so deeply saddened to hear of the tragic. May the Peace of God, thru the prayers of many, guard the hearts and thought of those left behind inorder to cope with his loss

Phillippians 4:6,7,13

October 29, 2010

a tremendous life. so much left to do and perhaps only he for now had the talent to do it. to lose his life in such a tragic way just compounds the loss for me.

Deana Swiger

October 29, 2010

I'am saddened by your passing! Thank You for Your Great work and insight you gave to all of us! May You Rest in Peace and God Bless your Soul! Deana and Family

R Golay

October 29, 2010

To the the family of Ehud Netzer - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Ehud will be missed by many.

Patricia A Jublikhan PC

October 29, 2010

Tears are Falling.
XOXO,
Patty

Tami Bramblett

October 29, 2010

Thank you for the great finds and enlightenment. God give you great rest in His kingdom.

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