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10 Stunning Archaeological Discoveries That Confirm Biblical Events
Archaeologists traced a 2,000-foot limestone boulevard likely linking the Pool of Siloam to the Temple Mount, built under the ...
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Archaeologists uncover a 3,000-year-old structure from the Bible
In a series of remarkable archaeological discoveries, structures and artifacts dating back 3,000 years have been unearthed, ...
An Iron Age temple complex discovered near Jerusalem is shedding new light on an ancient Biblical city. The temple complex, which dates to the late 10th and early ninth centuries B.C., was discovered ...
Archaeologists in Israel say that they have found a clay seal mark that may bear the signature of the Biblical Prophet Isaiah. The 2,700-year-old stamped clay artifact was found during an excavation ...
Archaeological discoveries announced in 2016 help us better understand the Bible and the biblical world, and affirm the Bible’s details about events and people. Below are the top findings from the ...
Not surprisingly, these headlines didn’t come from obscure, Bible-bashing websites. Instead, they came from Cosmos Magazine, Yahoo.com, New Scientist (claiming that the discovery helped unravel the ...
In an article in Biblical Archaeology Review Eilat Mazar, an archaeologist associated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced the discovery of a clay seal that appears to bear the name of ...
What type of evidence is needed for someone to believe in the truths of the Bible? Over the past 30 years, I have had a few encounters with individuals who had either been to the mountains of Ararat ...
Israeli archaeologists announced this week the discovery of several new sets of Dead Sea Scrolls- ancient fragments of biblical text that have, for the past 70 years, contributed to scholars' ...
Leading the list of top ten biblical archaeological discoveries of 2013 is a small stone artifact found at Khirbet el-Maqatir, thought to be the site of the biblical city of Ai, conquered by Joshua ...
When we went to Palestine in the summer of 1956 to begin the first archaeological excavation of the city of Gibeon, we might have anticipated our most important discovery from some hints in biblical ...
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