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What archaeology says about the biblical fall of Jericho
Few biblical stories are as visually vivid as the fall of Jericho, with marching priests, blaring trumpets and city walls ...
There is growing speculation that the number of civilizations that have had the balance tipped against them by earthquake, volcano and/or tsunami at just the critical moment in their history—pulling ...
Joshua 6:20 “So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets: and it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the ...
In the field of archaeology these days, it is fashionable to take what is called a “minimalist” view as regards the relationship of the Bible, and “traditional” interpretations thereof, to ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL discoveries in the Holy Land can prove the Old Testament's account of the fall of Jericho, a Bible expert has astonishingly claimed. The Battle of Jericho, as described in the Bible's ...
The best we can say is that walls have been with us as long as there has been an “us.” Be it in songs and sermons, or in bricks and mortar, walls are sui generis among the artifacts of human culture.
Jericho’s claim to fame is the way it was captured by Joshua. As the Lord commanded, he and the children of Israel marched around the city once a day for six days. On the seventh, after a blast of ...
The walls of Jericho did come tumbling down as recounted in the Bible, according to an archaeological study. “When we compare the archaeological evidence at Jericho with the biblical narrative ...
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