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In 1947, a shepherd boy threw a stone into a cave near the Dead Sea—and uncovered manuscripts that would shake the scholarly world.
In 2004, a burst sewer pipe in Jerusalem led to the discovery of the very road Jewish pilgrims—and Jesus Himself—once walked on their way to the Temple.
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy explores two breathtaking archaeological discoveries:
These discoveries don’t just tell a story. They confirm the remarkable preservation and historical reliability of Scripture.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This episode will strengthen your confidence and bring ancient Jerusalem to life.
Be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more biblically grounded, fact-based insights into Israel’s history and prophetic significance.
Shalom.
By neaglowIn 1947, a shepherd boy threw a stone into a cave near the Dead Sea—and uncovered manuscripts that would shake the scholarly world.
In 2004, a burst sewer pipe in Jerusalem led to the discovery of the very road Jewish pilgrims—and Jesus Himself—once walked on their way to the Temple.
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy explores two breathtaking archaeological discoveries:
These discoveries don’t just tell a story. They confirm the remarkable preservation and historical reliability of Scripture.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This episode will strengthen your confidence and bring ancient Jerusalem to life.
Be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more biblically grounded, fact-based insights into Israel’s history and prophetic significance.
Shalom.