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- 1. Archaeological Site With Christian Mosaic to Replace Israeli Prison
- ... empire," wrote Israeli archaeologist Dr. Yotam Tepper, from the Zinman Institute of Archaeology at Haifa University. "All these factors allow us to examine questions relating to the development of the Christian ...
- Created on 31 March 2022
- 2. Archaeologists Claim They've Discovered Tablet With Possible Link to Joshua's Alt
- Experts from the Associates for Biblical Research say they have deciphered an ancient curse from a lead tablet found during excavations on Mt. Ebal, the site believed to be where Joshua built an altar ...
- Created on 24 March 2022
- 3. Pre-Teen Discovers Ancient Coin Believed Minted at Temple in Jerusalem
- An 11-year-old girl in Israel has discovered a silver shekel coin that archaeologists say may have been minted by a priest on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago. The girl, Liel Krutokop, found ...
- Created on 05 January 2022
- 4. CN Morning Rundown: 'Good Shepherd' Ring Discovered off the Coast of Caesare
- Here's a quick summary of the top stories on charismanews.com: 'Good Shepherd' Ring Discovered off the Coast of Caesarea The Marine Archaeology Unit of the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered ancient ...
- Created on 27 December 2021
- 5. 'Good Shepherd' Ring Discovered off the Coast of Caesare
- The Marine Archaeology Unit of the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered ancient treasures from two shipwrecks off the coast of Caesarea in Israel. According to Jacob Sharvit and Dror Planer of the Israel ...
- Created on 27 December 2021
- 6. 11-Year-Old Finds Rare Coin That May Have Been Minted at the Temple
- An 11-year-old girl in Israel has discovered a silver shekel coin that archaeologists say may have been minted by a priest on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago. The girl, Liel Krutokop, found ...
- Created on 24 November 2021
- 7. Archeologists Make Amazing Discovery in Holy Land
- ... and archaeology," Lewis said. According to ancient sources from the time, a Christian army had been stationed in the Tzipori Springs area during approximately a two-month period ahead of a crucial battle ...
- Created on 08 November 2021
- 8. Top of the Week: Is the Drama Unfolding in New York Setting the Stage for David Wilkerson's 'Thousand Fires' Prophecy to Be Fulfille
- ... American-Dutch archaeologist with a Jewish background, was in the middle of the hottest debates about archaeology and faith. As a scientist, Guetta did not believe in the supernatural until 2012 after ...
- Created on 05 November 2021
- 9. Archeologists Find Rare Gemstone Near Jerusalem's Western Wall ...
- Just north of the City of David (ancient Jerusalem), archaeologists believe they have found the first of its kind engraving on a precious gem of a biblical plant known to many as the balm of Gilead. Deep ...
- Created on 23 October 2021
- 10. Israeli Scuba Diver Discovers Centuries-Old Artifact
- An Israeli scuba diver has salvaged an ancient sword off the country's Mediterranean coast that experts say dates back to the Crusaders. Israel's Antiquities Authority said Monday the man was on a weekend ...
- Created on 19 October 2021
- 11. CN Morning Rundown: Audit Expert Reveals Significant Vote Discrepancy in Arizona County
- Here's a quick summary of the top stories on charismanews.com: Audit Expert Reveals 74,000-Vote Discrepancy in Arizona County During 2020 Election Audit expert Doug Logan revealed during Thursday's ...
- Created on 15 July 2021
- 12. Archaeologists Uncover Potential Proof of Hebrew Judge Gideon
- ... were able to assist in the hands-on research. One of the first-year students commented about the discovery, saying this archaeology is "proving that the Bible is actually a historical story, not just ...
- Created on 15 July 2021
- 13. Archaeologists Find Home Site of Harriet Tubman's Fathe
- ... and Wildlife Service as an addition to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, officials said Tuesday. An archaeology team led by the State Highway Administration conducted the research that led to the find. ...
- Created on 22 April 2021
- 14. Israeli Experts Announce Discovery of More Dead Sea Scrolls
- Israeli archaeologists on Tuesday announced the discovery of dozens of Dead Sea Scroll fragments bearing a biblical text found in a desert cave and believed hidden during a Jewish revolt against Rome nearly ...
- Created on 16 March 2021
- 15. 3,200-Year-Old Wall Surrounding Joshua's Altar Destroyed in Palestinian Constructio
- ... history buffs, Biton's promise fell short. Now, the Shomrim al Hanetzach organization, which focuses on the protection of Jewish archaeology, is calling for retribution for the construction, on the basis ...
- Created on 15 March 2021
- 16. Oldest Scroll of Book of Esther Gifted to National Library of Israel Ahead of Purim
- One of the world's oldest known Esther scrolls (also known as a megillah) has recently been gifted to the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem, home to the world's largest collection of textual Judaica, ...
- Created on 24 February 2021
- 17. Pentecost: Podium Unveiled Where Jesus May Have Been Introduced as Messiah
- ... of today, this might be the opportunity to focus on the core and the mission of the church. Realizing the significance that God, through archaeology, reminds His people—in the midst of this pandemic—o ...
- Created on 14 January 2021
- 18. Facing Goliath: Exploring the Vast History of the Philistines
- ... Master holds a doctorate in Near Eastern languages and civilizations from Harvard University and serves as professor of archaeology at Wheaton College. In his years as an archaeologist, Master has played ...
- Created on 06 January 2021
- 19. Souvenir From Bethlehem? Israel Museum Discovers Nativity Artifact
- The archeology wing of the Israel Museum is home to a new artifact that is believed to be from one of the first nativity scenes ever created, dating back to around the sixth or seventh century. This ...
- Created on 22 December 2020
- 20. How Archaeology Has Confirmed Luke's Account of the Virgin Birt
- ... New Testament scholars, noted that where Luke has been suspected of inaccuracy by modern critics, archaeology has again and again proved Luke to be right and the critics wrong (Christmas Is For Real). ...
- Created on 14 December 2020
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