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The Christian Post on MSNArchaeologists find evidence supporting biblical account of Battle of MegiddoArchaeologists have discovered new evidence backing up the biblical account of the Battle of Megiddo. The battle is recorded ...
The artifacts, which mostly consist of Egyptian pottery, were found during a recent excavation of the ancient city of Megiddo in northern Israel. The site is said to contain over 30 layers of ...
Archaeologists uncover proof of ancient biblical battle at Armageddon site: 'Exceptional phenomenon'
The artifacts, which mostly consist of Egyptian pottery, were found during a recent excavation of the ancient city of Megiddo in northern Israel. The site is said to contain over 30 layers of ...
Archaeologists uncover proof of ancient biblical battle at Armageddon site: 'Exceptional phenomenon'
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered evidence of an ancient biblical battle, all thanks to a few broken fragments found in a curious location. The artifacts, which mostly consist of Egyptian ...
Megiddo is also said to be the location where the Battle of Armageddon will take place between the kings of Earth and God. It will be the last battle between good and evil before the Day of Judgement.
The large numbers of pottery fragments from seventh century B.C. Egypt and Greece unearthed at the Megiddo archaeological site correspond to references in the Bible. | Credit: Megiddo Expedition ...
Today known as Tel Megiddo, the site is also where King Josiah, an ancestor of Jesus, was slain by the Egyptian pharaoh, Necho II, according to the Bible. Now the first archaeological evidence has ...
Thus, the recent discovery of Egyptian and Greek pottery indicates an Egyptian military presence at Megiddo in 609 BCE when the biblical battle in which the Jewish King Josiah died, was an ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNArchaeologists find first evidence of epic biblical battle at ‘Armageddon’Pottery excavated at Megiddo in northern Israel suggests a military presence, possibly confirms the battle between King ...
A reexamination of the earliest silver hoard found at Megiddo suggests it was likely deposited during or after Pharaoh Thutmose III’s mid-15th century BCE campaign, rather than in the Middle ...
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