Archaeologists traced a 2,000-foot limestone boulevard likely linking the Pool of Siloam to the Temple Mount, built under the ...
New York Jewish Week — Last year, New York City’s Jewish Museum imported a new director from the Israel Museum. Now, it’s brought the oldest archaeological evidence of the existence of King David from ...
Very little is known about the life and reign of King David beyond what is written in the Bible. The archaeological record of his life is poor, although not entirely non-existent. According to the ...
“ And Abram heard that his kinsman had been taken captive, and he armed his trained men, those born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and he pursued [them] until Dan (Genesis: 14:14).” “ In ...
What was once a larger, more imposing monument is now just three stone fragments held together by a metal stand. However, that does not make the Tel Dan stele, the oldest archeological mention of King ...
Shortly before the Six Day War, Shmuel was stationed at Tel Dan, which at the time was far too close to the borders of both Lebanon and Syria. The guys cooled their beer cans in the springs which have ...
An artifact described as one of the most important archaeological finds of all time will soon be on display in the US. The Tel Dan Stele, a stone inscribed with ancient Hebrew, is the earliest known ...
Two of the world's biggest religions - Christianity and Islam - can find their roots in the person of Abraham, the patriarch of the Jewish faith. According to the Bible, Abraham was a nomad in the ...
This temple is believed to be the exact location where King Jeroboam housed his golden calf. “The king took counsel and made two golden calves, and he said to them, saying, “It is far for you to go up ...