The first Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem reveals ancient biblical-era correspondence between Assyrian empire and Kingdom of Judah, dating back 2,700 years.
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Archaeologists Just Found Extremely Rare 2,700-Year-Old Assyrian Warning Buried in Jerusalem
Archaeologists working near Temple Mount in Jerusalem were exploring a pile of earth from an ancient drainage canal. They found a few artifacts, including a seemingly unimportant broken piece of ...
An Assyrian inscription dating to around 2,700 years ago was unearthed in an archaeological excavation near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City — the first time written evidence of the relations ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered an ancient Assyrian inscription that may shed light on historical events described in the Old Testament. The discovery, a tiny 2.5-centimeter pottery shard ...
From the deserts of Egypt to the ashes of Auschwitz, a hidden war has been waged--unseen, unspoken, but always present. THE SHADOW WAR reveals the ongoing spiritual conflict that shapes every empire, ...
The Israeli government will honor Charlie Kirk's commitment to friendship with Israel by giving him the Pillars of Jerusalem award.
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West Bank's ancient olive tree a 'symbol of Palestinian endurance'
As guardian of the occupied West Bank's oldest olive tree, Salah Abu Ali prunes its branches and gathers its fruit even as ...
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Healing, purification and holiness: How ancient Greeks, Romans and early Christians used olive oil
Today, olive oil is often hailed as helping to protect against disease, but beliefs in its medicinal or even sacred ...
November 14, 2025 – “With her pen, Antonius rebuilds villages and cities, replants crops, observes the weather, curates ...
What is the account that we get from Acts about the early history of the Christian church? The Book of Acts records or reports that there was a special event that took place at Pentecost, which would ...
What do we know if anything about Luke? Traditions report that Luke was a companion of Paul, a physician and therefore someone learned in Hellenistic literary and scientific culture. All of those are ...
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