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Digging Up The Bible

Archaeological Evidence

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Digging Up The Bible

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Discover the fascinating intersection of faith and history in Digging Up the Bible: Archaeological Evidence by Haselton Media Group.

For centuries, skeptics dismissed many biblical accounts as myth or legend. Yet over the past 150 years, archaeologists have unearthed remarkable evidence that consistently corroborates the historical framework of Scripture—from ancient kings and cities to specific events and cultural details.This engaging book takes you on a chronological journey through key discoveries:
  • The Merneptah Stele, the earliest extra-biblical mention of "Israel" as a people in Canaan.
  • The Tel Dan Inscription, confirming the existence of the "House of David."
  • The Mesha Stele and Sennacherib's Prism, aligning with accounts of conflicts in the divided kingdom.
  • Hezekiah's Tunnel, the Cyrus Cylinder, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Pilate Stone, and excavated sites like Capernaum and the Pool of Siloam.
These artifacts and sites build a powerful cumulative case, showing that the Bible's authors described real places, real people, and real historical contexts with striking accuracy.Written in an accessible, narrative style, Digging Up the Bible focuses on the evidence itself—how the soil and stones of the ancient Near East continue to affirm the historical reliability of the biblical record. Perfect for readers seeking an evidence-based exploration of Scripture's grounding in history, without delving into theological debates.Unearth the past and gain fresh confidence in the Bible's enduring story.
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