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Interim excavation report (Vicino Oriente XXIX, 2024) links a ninth-century BCE inscription and two Bronze-Age fire layers to the Judges and Exodus narratives.
On the anniversary of America’s independence, the abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass made a biblical Psalm – Psalm 137 – best known for its opening line, “By the Rivers of Babylon,” a centerpiece ...
The Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem as remembered in Revelation has not only served as a comforting testimonial of survival, it’s also been used to shape the horrors that others must survive.
Delve into the facts and beliefs that have led thousands to live and die for Jerusalem.
The siege and capture of Jerusalem, well known from the Bible, is graphically reported in the Chronicle: ...
The discovery of a building that the Assyrians likely tore down in the eighth century B.C. reveals the political dynamics of that age in Jerusalem.
From signs in the stars to ancient seals unearthed in Jerusalem, there's a surprising amount of evidence of the facts around Bible stories.
How archaeologists reconstructed the burning of Jerusalem in 586 BCE Hebrew Bible is only surviving account of siege that laid waste to Solomon's Temple.
Rare Jewellery And Items Found On Mount Zion Reveal Babylonian Destruction Of Jerusalem Digging on Mount Zion has uncovered ash from the fires that burned much of the city, arrows of the invaders ...
According to the texts recorded on Sennacherib's Prisms, Sennacherib besieged Jerusalem but ultimately received tribute from King Hezekiah of Judah. The biblical account, on the other hand, emphasizes ...