SHILOH, WEST BANK -- Deep in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have transformed an archaeological site into a biblical tourist attraction that attracts tens of thousands of evangelical Christians each ...
SHILOH, WEST BANK – Deep in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have transformed an archaeological site into a biblical tourist attraction that attracts tens of thousands of evangelical Christians each ...
Dr. Scott Stripling is now digging for the 2018 season at Tel Shiloh, home to the Mishkan/Tabernacle during the pre-monarchy period of the Judges. He tours Eve Harrow around the site, treated as holy ...
I was thinking about writing about Israel’s possible new coalition government, what I think of PM Binyamin Netanyahu and the chutzpadik new political power Yair Lapid, but Arlene Kushner says it so ...
Recent archaeological findings in Samaria shed light on the incomplete story of the destruction of Shiloh, the ancient capital of Israel. An uncovered broken clay pitcher embedded in a layer of ...
Travis Allen was spending three weeks in 2009 driving around Israel visiting historic sites when he suddenly noticed Shiloh on the map and asked his driver if they could go to the site of the ...
During the latest archaeological excavation season at Tel Shiloh, the site of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) that preceded the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, an impressive ancient olive press was found in the ...
A pitcher found during an Israeli archaeological dig may shed light on a biblical mystery that has gone unsolved for thousands of years. The broken clay pitcher, discovered in a bed of ashes in the ...
These truly inspiring words, adopted to be part of daily morning prayers, appear in the Bible in this week’s Torah portion (Balak) as being a quote from the famous non-Jewish prophet, Balaam. Balak, ...
SHILOH, WEST BANK -- Deep in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have transformed an archaeological site into a biblical tourist attraction that attracts tens of thousands of evangelical Christians each ...
SHILOH, West Bank — Deep in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have transformed an archaeological site into a biblical tourist attraction that draws tens of thousands of Evangelical Christians each year.
Shiloh, West Bank – Deep in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have transformed an archaeological site into a biblical tourist attraction that attracts tens of thousands of evangelical Christians each ...
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