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    • The Merneptah Stele, Situating the Israelites in Biblical Archaeology. The Egyptians were not the best neighbors to have in the ancient Near East. Relations often turned unfriendly with their many rivals in the region.
    • The Wilderness of Zin: Archaeology and Espionage. The Book of Exodus tells the story of the Israelites flight from Egypt and their search for the promised land.
    • Carchemish: Caught Between Two Superpowers. The site of Carchemish is mentioned multiple times in the Bible and it plays an important role in the prophecies of Jeremiah.
    • Bethlehem, the Messiah and the Matriarch. Bethlehem is one of the holiest cities in the Middle East for the Abrahamic faiths. Rachel, an ancient matriarch for the Jewish people, is buried here.
  1. Sep 3, 2024 · As the point where three of the world’s major religions converge, Israel’s history is one of the richest and most complex in the world. Sift through the archaeology and history of this ancient land in the free eBook Israel: An Archaeological Journey, and get a view of these significant Biblical sites through an archaeologist’s lens.

    • Confirming Jesus’ Life and Death
    • Confirming The Places in The New Testament
    • Confirming The People in The New Testament

    1. Crucifixion victim It has been speculated – especially by the sceptical scholar and author John Dominic Crossan – that the crucified corpse of Jesus would have been eaten by dogs, either as it hung on the cross or after it was buried in a shallow grave reserved for executed criminals. But a discovery in Giv’at ha-Mivtar, a Jewish neighbourhood i...

    4. The Pool of Siloam In John 9 we read the story of Jesus healing a man who was born blind. Christ spits on the ground, makes some mud and puts it on the blind man’s eyes. He then instructs the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam. The blind man does so, and is healed. Critics of scripture often assume that John’s Gospel contains fictional acco...

    7. The Pontius Pilate stone In 1961, an inscription was found which confirms not only the rule of Pilate in Judea but also his preference for the title ‘Prefect’. In Latin, the inscription (dated to c AD 26-37) reads: TIBERIEUM IUS PILATUS ECTUS IUDA The original wording was: TIBERIUM [PONTIUS] PILATUS [PRAEF]ECTUS IDU[AEA] Translated, this reads: ...

  2. May 4, 2020 · This free eBook brings together the exciting worlds of archaeology and the Bible in ten top Biblical archaeology discoveries! Learn the stories behind Biblical archaeology finds like the Pool of Siloam in Israel, where the Gospel of John says Jesus miraculously restored sight to a blind man.

  3. Explore interactive maps, archaeological findings, and articles about the biblical period on Biblical Archaeology. Discover the rich history of ancient civilizations.

  4. www.biblicalarchaeology.org › category › dailyBiblical Archaeology Sites

    Oct 24, 2024 · Biblical archaeology sites are historical and/or archaeological sites related to the Bible found throughout the lands of the Bible.

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  6. Sep 12, 2021 · A stela of Pharaoh Hophra (Jeremiah 44:30) as well as remarkable evidence of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC were discovered in 2021.

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