Byzantine Monastery Mosaic Quotes Deuteronomy
A recently uncovered mosaic at a Byzantine monastery in Israel contains quotations from Deuteronomy 28:6, demonstrating enduring scriptural influence in Christian communities of the Holy Land.
A recently uncovered mosaic at a Byzantine monastery in Israel contains quotations from Deuteronomy 28:6, demonstrating enduring scriptural influence in Christian communities of the Holy Land.
Excavations at Tel Shimron uncovered cultic figurines and ritual objects reflecting practices described in Judges and Kings. These artifacts shed light on idolatry and worship in ancient Israel.
The Mediterranean coast yielded an ancient shipwreck containing trade goods referenced in biblical accounts. Artifacts confirm expansive commerce routes between Israel, Tyre, and Egypt during the Bronze Age.
Archeomagnetic dating techniques applied to bricks from Babylon’s Ishtar Gate confirm its timeline aligns with the Book of Daniel, offering direct artifacts from Nebuchadnezzar’s reign.
New AI methods applied to Dead Sea Scrolls manuscripts have revealed several texts to be older than previously thought, strengthening biblical manuscript authenticity and scholarly dating.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem unearthed a clay seal inscribed with the name “Yehoezer,” dating to the First Temple period. The discovery supports biblical accounts of temple-era officials and offers insights into ancient Judean administration.
Discovered in 2004 in Jerusalem, the Pool of Siloam dates back to the time of Jesus. This archaeological find confirms the Gospel of John’s account of Jesus healing a blind man at this pool (John 9:1-11). The pool was part of Jerusalem’s ancient water system and served both practical and religious purposes.