An ancient seal bearing a Hebrew script and recovered in Jerusalem may have belonged to the biblical prophet Isaiah. The seal may be the earliest historical evidence relating to the holy man, who was ...
National Geographic explores notable biblical figures in our ongoing series People in the Bible, as part of our coverage of the history of the Bible and the search for sacred texts. More than a mere ...
In an article in Biblical Archaeology Review Eilat Mazar, an archaeologist associated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced the discovery of a clay seal that appears to bear the name of ...
But damage to the inscription removes the final letter that would have spelled out "prophet," so we may never know. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
In 2015, archaeologists announced that they had discovered the bulla (a clay impression of a seal) of king Hezekiah, who ruled Judea in the late 8th and early 7th centuries B.C., at a site in ...
Archaeologists say they might have found the first evidence for the existence of the prophet Isaiah outside of the Bible. The evidence is an impression left by a seal that could identify the prophet ...
(Author’s note: As in all my religion lessons, I write as a historian, not as a theologian. History is about describing actual events. Religion is about faith in God, which is impossible to ...
In an article in Biblical Archaeology Review Eilat Mazar, an archaeologist associated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced the discovery of a clay seal that appears to bear the name of ...
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