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Ancient Jerusalem Discovery Confirms Bible’s Historic Truths Again

Archaeologists in Jerusalem have made an incredible discovery that proves the Bible right once again. They found a massive ancient structure in the City of David that dates back over 2,700 years. This find gives us hard evidence about the biblical period when Jewish kings ruled the land.

The structure was used for religious ceremonies during the First Temple period. Israeli archaeologist Eli Shukron led the dig and found cooking pots, jars with Hebrew writing, and other artifacts. These discoveries show that Jewish people lived and worshipped in Jerusalem thousands of years ago.

The timing of this discovery is no accident. The structure stopped being used around the 8th century BCE, exactly when the Bible says King Hezekiah reformed religious practices. This matches perfectly with what Scripture tells us about centralizing worship at the Temple in Jerusalem.

What makes this find even more amazing is how well it was preserved. The site was sealed with dirt from the 8th century BCE, keeping everything exactly as it was left. A standing stone remained upright in its original spot for nearly 3,000 years.

This discovery deals another blow to those who try to deny Jewish history in Jerusalem. Every shovel of dirt in the City of David reveals more proof of the deep Jewish roots in this holy city. No amount of political pressure can erase these facts from the ground.

The excavation started in 2010, but part of the structure was first found in 1909 by a British explorer. It took over a century of careful work to fully understand what they had uncovered. This shows the patience and dedication needed to reveal biblical truth.

Liberal critics love to claim that biblical stories are just myths and legends. But archaeology keeps proving them wrong with real evidence you can see and touch. Every new discovery in Jerusalem validates what believers have known all along.

This find will soon be open to the public so people can see biblical history for themselves. When you visit the City of David, you are walking where King David himself once ruled. No other city on earth has such clear connections to the biblical past.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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