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City of David - the Palace
As a follow up to my previous post discussing water projects around the City of David this post will discuss the Palace. The palace that...


City of David Water Projects
In one of my previous posts I discussed the initial archaeological excavations by the British Captain Charles Warren. In today’s post we...


Archaeological Evidence of Isaiah the Prophet?
Announcing a breathtaking discovery… Chanced upon near a seal identified with King Hezekiah, a tiny clay piece may be the first-ever...


Israeli Archaeologists Uncovering Babylonian Destruction of Jerusalem
We have the opportunity to view some amazing archaeological findings in Jerusalem dated back to the 1st Holy Temple period. This Temple...


Inside the Tower of David
It is an already established fact that Jerusalem is built one stratum on top of the other and it is also known that everyday new findings...


Exploring Archaeological Biblical Findings in Israel
Once again, I find myself repeating what I have told you multiple times: any place you dig in Israel, sooner or later, you’ll stumble on...


Hanukkah in the New Testament
Is it by chance that Hanukkah and Christmas are celebrated so close to each other? Last year Christmas fell on the same day as the 1st...


“Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, tell her that her sad days are over” (Isaiah 40:2)
I believe that I have already mentioned it thousands of times: we have a million more years of excavations in Jerusalem to uncover its...


Battle site where the Romans breached the Jerusalem Walls
Every archaeological dig is extremely exciting. Now imagine you are entering a time machine that takes you back about 2,000 years to the...


Another Rare Discovery – a papyrus with the name ‘JERUSALEM’
I have mentioned in the past that not one day goes by without a new archaeological discovery in Jerusalem. This reinforces the importance...