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The sacred mountains of Samaria

A new study from Tel Aviv University identified the earliest appearance worldwide of special stone tools, used 400,000 years ago to cut fallow deer meat. The study also named Mounts Ebal and Gerizim (see Books of Deuteronomy & Joshua) as … Continue reading

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US Ambassador’s mezuzah

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee affixed a mezuzah to the entrance of his Jerusalem office. The mezuzah holds a profound connection to Israel’s biblical past. crafted from stones taken from Mount Ebal, the site traditionally identified as Joshua’s Altar. … Continue reading

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The altar of Joshua

Video of 3,000-year-old Joshua’s Altar on Mount Ebal in Israel, by General Avivi (Res) founder of Israel’s Defense and Security Forum. Hear what was found at the site. https://www.israelunwired.com/the-archaeological-proof-that-closes-the-case-against-the-so-called-palestinian-arabs/  (intro by Yishai Fleisher and video – 10 mins) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSQWwdnoPWU  (5 … Continue reading

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Ancient amulet deciphered

An ancient amulet (see here previously) has been dated to 1,200 BCE and contains the oldest Hebrew script ever found. It contains a curse and the holy name of God. It was found on Mount Ebal, where the Children of … Continue reading

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Ancient amulet deciphered

An ancient amulet (see here previously) has been dated to 1,200 BCE and contains the oldest Hebrew script ever found. It contains a curse and the holy name of God. It was found on Mount Ebal, where the Children of … Continue reading

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Ancient Hebrew amulet found at site of Joshua’s Altar

Israeli archeologists recently discovered an ancient Hebrew amulet on Mount Ebal, overlooking Shechem (Nablus), at the site of Joshua’s Altar. It is inscribed with the Hebrew letter Alef and a popular Egyptian motif. The Israelites may even have brought it … Continue reading

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