Tag: Biblical Archaeology

Archaeologists Uncover 1,500-Year-Old Monastery with Stunning Mosaic Floor
A team of archaeologists has discovered the ruins of a remarkable Christian monastery dating back approximately 1,500 years in Israel. Among the most striking finds is a beautifully preserved mosaic floor featuring vibrant colors and intricate design...

Why Do the Huldah Gates Appear Different in Ancient Replicas and Modern Photos?
The Huldah Gates, located on the southern wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, are a significant archaeological and historical feature. These gates served as entrances and exits for worshippers ascending to the Temple during the Second Temple perio...

Did the Rosetta Stone Disprove the Bible’s Account of the Exodus?
The Rosetta Stone, a remarkable artifact from ancient Egypt, has been pivotal in deciphering hieroglyphics and unlocking the mysteries of Egypt's past. However, it does not explicitly address the Exodus or the story of the Israelites. This absence ha...

Why Were Ancient City Walls So Thick and High?
Throughout history, ancient cities often constructed massive walls to protect their inhabitants, with some walls reaching incredible thicknesses of 30, 40, or even 50 feet, and heights of 20 to 30 feet. These formidable structures were not merely arc...
What does biblical archaeologist said about hieroglyphics?
Biblical archaeologists have a particular interest in deciphering hieroglyphics because of their relevance to understanding ancient Egypt and its connections with events and people mentioned in the Bible. Hieroglyphics are the writing system of ancie...
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A Joyful Tradition: The History of the Jubilee in the Catholic Church
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