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Five pieces of archaeological evidence that suggests Bible stories are true

 

A solar eclipse that appeared in the sky in 1207BC.

An earthquake that rattled Jerusalem 28,000 years ago.

And an ancient royal’s mines uncovered in Israel.

These are not just archeological discovers made throughout history, but they are also details described in the Bible. 

Troves of ancient artifacts, landmarks and celestial discoveries have been made that can all be found written in the pages of the religious book, suggesting the stories are true.

Five pieces of archaeological evidence that suggests Bible stories are true

A clay seal unearthed In Jerusalem dating from the eighth century BC may bear the signature of the Prophet Isaiah, according to author Eilat Mazar

The signature of Prophet Isaiah

A clay seal unearthed in Jerusalem in 2019 dating from the eighth century BC may bear the signature of the Prophet Isaiah, according to Dr. Eilat Mazar of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

Isaiah was said to have predicted the coming of the Messiah, which is found in the Book of Isaiah chapter 53.

In the Bible, Isaiah is described as a close advisor to Hezekiah, who was the king of Judah, and the clay seal that may read ‘Prophet Isaiah’ was found near one bearing Hezekiah’s name in the Ophel, an ancient fortified area of Jerusalem.

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