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Tag Archives: Jerusalem
The City of David & The Temple (Bob Cornuke)
The location of the Temple of Solomon and 2nd Temple is a very important subject, which I have found interesting for some time. I take the position based on the historical and archaeological evidence that the current “Temple Mount” complex … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, human tradition, Israel, Jerusalem, Jewish Temple, Judaism
Tagged archaeology, Bob Cornuke, City of David, Dr. David R. Reagan, Ernest Martin, Fort Antonia, Gihon Spring, Herod's Temple, Israel, Jerusalem, Jewish Temple, Josephus, Lion and Lamb Ministries, Randall Price, Ron Matsen, Solomon's Temple, Temple Mount, The Forge with Ron Matsen
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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
Governor of Jerusalem (2,700 Year Old Discovery)
A 2,700-year-old ‘governor of Jerusalem’ seal impression has been discovered. Very interesting! “Israeli archaeologists unveiled on Monday a 2,700-year-old clay seal impression which they said belonged to a biblical governor of Jerusalem. “The artifact, inscribed in an ancient Hebrew script … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Jerusalem
Tagged archaeology, Book of Kings, docket, First Temple period, Hezekiah, Israel, Israeli Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Joshua, Josiah, Judean dynasty, Judean Kingdom, Masseiah, Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, Solomon's Temple, Western Wall Heritage Foundation
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Babylonian Destruction of Jerusalem Discovered
Very interesting discovery. Every time a shovel is turned in Israel, Biblical history is confirmed. Article here.
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Jerusalem, Judah
Tagged archaeology, Babylon, Babylonian destruction of the First Temple, Book of Kings, City of David, Dr. Joe Uziel, Israel, Israeli Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Judean dynasty, Judean Kingdom, Nebuchadnezzar, ninth of Av, Ortal Chalaf, Solomon's Temple, Tisha B’av
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The True Location of the Jewish Temples
Good video (not exhaustive) concerning the true location of the Jewish temples featuring Bob Cornuke. The temples were connected to the City of David. The traditional “Temple Mount” was actually Fort Antonia that housed the Romans. Like always, man made … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, human tradition, Israel, Jerusalem, Jewish Temple, Judaism
Tagged animal sacrifice, archaeology, Bob Cornuke, City of David, Ernest Martin, Fort Antonia, Gihon Spring, Herod's Temple, Israel, Jerusalem, Jewish Temple, Josephus, olive press, Solomon's Temple, Temple Mount
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Archaeology: Biblical Narrative Supported
“Israeli archaeologists, mathematicians and physicists are joining forces to uncover the meaning behind inscriptions found on pottery fragments believed to be more than 2,500 years old. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Wednesday that a Tel Aviv University team has been … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel
Tagged archaeology, Azekah, biblical archaeology, Jerusalem, Judah, Lachish, ostracon, Tel Aviv University
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The City of David
Posted in Archaeology, Israel, Jerusalem
Tagged archaeology, Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David
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Associates for Scriptural Knowledge
I have found this website very interesting. Specifically the information concerning the placement of the Jewish Temples. Website here.