Yet Again Archaeology Proves the Bible

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Every find only validates, never proves wrong.

Got to be in the first public group to get see the excavations in the City of David. Have a few pottery shards from the time of David.


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Bible proof: How incredible 2,600-year-old Jerusalem discovery MATCHES biblical story
AN INCREDIBLE 2,600-year-old artefact discovered buried in the City of David matches up with a story told in the Bible, an archaeologist revealed.


In the Hebrew Bible, the rare name of Nathan-melec is given to a servant of the King Josiah during the Book of Kings. He is said to have lived near the Temple of Jerusalem , close to the courtyard where the horses had been kept that were used in sun-worshiping. Until earlier this year, there was no other evidence this man really existed, but the rare and exciting find of a bulla, or stamp seal, in the City of David could change all that.

“In a story about the famous religious reforms of Josiah, who removed the horses that the former kings had dedicated to the Sun.


Bible proof: How incredible 2,600-year-old Jerusalem discovery MATCHES biblical story
 
And for all we know the name Natan-Melech could have been the equivalent of "John Smith" back then.
 
Every find only validates, never proves wrong.

Got to be in the first public group to get see the excavations in the City of David. Have a few pottery shards from the time of David.


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Bible proof: How incredible 2,600-year-old Jerusalem discovery MATCHES biblical story
AN INCREDIBLE 2,600-year-old artefact discovered buried in the City of David matches up with a story told in the Bible, an archaeologist revealed.


In the Hebrew Bible, the rare name of Nathan-melec is given to a servant of the King Josiah during the Book of Kings. He is said to have lived near the Temple of Jerusalem , close to the courtyard where the horses had been kept that were used in sun-worshiping. Until earlier this year, there was no other evidence this man really existed, but the rare and exciting find of a bulla, or stamp seal, in the City of David could change all that.

“In a story about the famous religious reforms of Josiah, who removed the horses that the former kings had dedicated to the Sun.

Bible proof: How incredible 2,600-year-old Jerusalem discovery MATCHES biblical story
Very cool!
 

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