For the first time, the royal seal of King Hezekiah in the Bible has been found in an archaeological excavation. The stamped clay seal, also known as a bulla, was discovered in the Ophel excavations ...
Israeli archeologists have discovered a mark from a seal of the biblical King Hezekiah—and the discovery is being touted in some circles as proof of the authenticity of the biblical record. The small ...
Seal impression of King Hezekiah unearthed in JerusalemOuria Tadmor Archaeologists digging just south of Jerusalem's Temple Mount have made a historic discovery, unearthing the first-ever seal ...
An ancient city gate and shrine that King Hezekiah ordered to be destroyed during the eighth century B.C., according to the Hebrew Bible, are seeing the light of day following an excavation in Israel, ...
A scientific breakthrough has exposed the truth about a site in ancient Jerusalem, overturning expert opinion and vindicating the Bible's account. Until now, experts believed a stretch of wall in the ...
One of the most interesting figures in the bible is King Hezekiah—reformer, builder, and entirely historical, attested to in a passel of extra-biblical sources. New sources have been excavated over ...
15:31, Mon, Aug 17, 2020 Updated: 15:39, Mon, Aug 17, 2020 The Siloam Tunnel, also known as Hezekiah's Tunnel, is an ancient waterway carved under Jerusalem some 2,700 years ago. The tunnel ran under ...
Radioisotope dating has confirmed that an underground tunnel bringing water into Jerusalem was built around 700 BC, confirming the biblical story that it was constructed by King Hezekiah to provide ...
Carved into the rock near Temple Mount, the structure comprises eight rooms, containing an altar, a sacred standing stone, and presses for olive oil and wine. And experts believe its destruction may ...
10:57, Fri, Oct 2, 2020 Updated: 10:57, Fri, Oct 2, 2020 King Hezekiah, according to the Bible, was the 13th king of Judah, whose reign has been dated to between 715 and 686 BC. Hezekiah features ...