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Tag Archives: Hebrew University
Inscribed Ring of Pontius Pilate (Archaeology)
“The name of the man who ordered Jesus crucified and ran his trial, the ancient infamous Roman governor of Jerusalem, Pontius Pilate, has been deciphered on a bronze ring found in excavations at the site of Herodion near the West Bank’s Bethlehem, … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Bible, History, Israel
Tagged archaeology, Bethlehem, biblical archaeology, Dr. Roee Porath, Gideon Forster, Hebrew University, Herodion, Herodion fortress, Israel, Israel Exploration Journal, Israeli archaeology, Malcha Hershkovitz, Pontius Pilate, Shua Amurai-Stark
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The Seal of the Prophet Isaiah
Wow! What a wonderful, powerful discovery by archaeologists in Israel. “Archaeologists in Israel say that they have found a clay seal mark that may bear the signature of the Biblical Prophet Isaiah. The 2,700-year-old stamped clay artifact was found during … Continue reading
Seal of Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, King of Judah (Discovered)
Another great archaeological discovery that continues to prove the Bible is accurate. “Archaeologists deciphered a seal impression bearing the name of the 8th century BCE biblical King Hezekiah recently found during excavations next to the Old City of Jerusalem, the … Continue reading