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Biblical Archaeology’s Top Ten Discoveries of 2013 Gordon Govier Each year, on an almost daily basis, archaeological discoveries help us better understand the Bible and affirm its details about ...
Toddler finds ornate 3,800-year-old artifact with a ‘grand’ biblical connection By ... is a well-known archaeological site in Israel’s Shephelah area where excavations have taken ...
According to the Bible, the last king of the Jews, Josiah, was killed by Pharaoh Necho II in the biblical city of Megiddo. King Josiah's death is recorded in both 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles of the ...
The Dead Sea Scrolls are among the most remarkable and revolutionary archeological discoveries ever made. Researchers uncovered the first documents within the West Bank’s Qumrum Caves in 1946, ...
Has the ‘Signature’ of Biblical Prophet Isaiah Been Discovered? A 2,700-year-old clay seal from Jerusalem may reference the prophet, making it the earliest reference to him outside of the Bible.