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Evidence for Saul, David, and Solomon
Thursday 21, Dec 202345:46
Several influential archaeologists reject the Bible’s portrayal of the monarchy led by Saul, David, and Solomon, claiming that the physical evidence contradicts the biblical record. Such claims are often repeated to the public as if they have been proven beyond reasonable doubt. But they are actually based on highly controversial interpretations of the facts. The evidence for Saul, David, and Solomon is plentiful, and if archaeological discoveries continue on their current trajectories, more supporting evidence will surface in the future.
🔗 Links and Show Notes
🎧 Podcasts:
- Evidence for the Bible's History in Egypt
- Is Bible Project Biblical?
- The Israelites: Forging of a Nation
📰 Articles:
- Goliath—the BHG
- Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
- Monuments from Ancient Assyria confirm biblical history
- Belshazzar: The second most powerful man in Babylon
- Canaanite Hazor—the Bible got it right
- Discovered—monumental inscriptions of King Hezekiah!
- Strengthening the Shishak/Shoshenq synchrony
- New archaeological find affirms Old Testament historicity
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