Evangelical Focus
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05 JANUARY 2022 · 17:45 CET

The discovery was made during the recovery of a shipwreck off the coast of Caesarea, Israel.

Evangelical Focus
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27 OCTOBER 2021 · 18:25 CET

It was discovered in Israel, near the site of the Temple in the time of Jesus. Experts said the engraving had never been found on other objects until now.

Evangelical Focus
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13 JULY 2021 · 18:55 CET

The “extremely rare” inscription from around 1,100 BCE bears the name Jerubbaal, which in the Book of Judges is an alternative name for Gideon.

Evangelical Focus
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17 NOVEMBER 2020 · 13:13 CET

Archaeologists link the “rare and exciting find” to the Geshurites, one of the communities that had diplomatic relations with King David.

Evangelical Focus
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04 SEPTEMBER 2020 · 17:00 CET

“The palace was built during the reign of King Hezekiah [...] The level of workmanship is the best seen to date, and the degree of preservation is rare”, archaeologists say.

Evangelical Focus
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10 JULY 2020 · 08:52 CET

The seal impressions found in Jerusalem, “add much information” about the time when the Jews returned from Babylonian exile.

Evangelical Focus
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08 APRIL 2019 · 18:46 CET

The 2,600-year-old seal bears the inscription “(belonging) to Nathan-Melech”, a name that appears in II Kings 23:11.

Evangelical Focus
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02 AUGUST 2017 · 18:30 CET

The findings show the affluence of Jerusalem, and are proof of the city's fall described in the Bible.

Evangelical Focus
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28 JUNE 2017 · 18:04 CET

They also found evidences of the battle between the Roman forces and the Jewish rebels, which resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70.

Evangelical Focus
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21 MARCH 2017 · 10:54 CET

The cache of nine bronze coins may have been stashed fleeing Christians en route to Jerusalem as Persians invaded the land in 614 CE.

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