1. Biblical Archaeology is over 100 Years Old Biblical archaeology got its start over a hundred years ago in 1890 with British archaeologist, Sir William Matthews Flinders Petrie. Petrie learned groundbreaking excavation techniques from the German archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann at the famous site of ancient Troy in Asia Minor. Petrie learned stratigraphy (the use of…
via 10 Things You Should Know About Biblical Archaeology — Epic Archaeology
I had an opportunity to be part of Tel Gezer’s final year, amazing! Truly brings the Bible to life! Thanks for sharing this blog site, Bruce!!!
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And people still don’t believe.
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Jesus Christ Himself performed what is recorded in the Gospels live and in the flesh and people didn’t believe. It stands to reason it might take more than the bible and archeological finds to convince some.
May our Heavenly Father draw more unto Jesus Christ.
Blessings
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Wow good stuff. Crazy that every city in the book of Acts is found!
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I’ve seen and been at pictures 1, 3 and 4! Marvelous thing to see!!!!
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Hi Jeff, yes I have seen a few myself, like walking back in time. Blessings.
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