Archaeologists’ discovery of the “beka” stone helps confirm the Old Testament system of weights and the existence of Solomon’s Temple.
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Evidence for the Exodus? New Discoveries Support Biblical Account
For years, archaeologists have doubted the biblical story of the nation of Israel’s origin because the account lacked material evidence—until now.
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Lost Site of Jesus Feeding the Multitude Discovered
While they didn’t find any baskets of food, archaeologists believe they have evidence to reveal the location of one of Jesus’ most famous miracles.
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Archaeologist Uses Bible as Guide in Search for Jewish Tabernacle
“The Times of Israel” described Scott Stripling and his team as holding a “Bible in one hand and shovel in the other.”
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Ancient Ritual Bath Discovered Near John the Baptist’s Hometown
While renovating their home outside Jerusalem, a couple stumbled upon a 2,000-year-old Jewish ritual bath, or mikveh, that may be linked to John the Baptist.
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Earliest Fragment of Gospel of Mark Found in Garbage Dump
Digging through centuries-old garbage is not the most glamorous of jobs, but it could lead to historic finds—including the earliest portion of Mark’s gospel.
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