Top Ten Discoveries of 2018 in Biblical Archaeology
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Every year thousands of archaeologists and volunteers dig in the lands of the Bible. Hundreds of news stories come from these archaeological excavation reporting on important finds. 2018 was an exciting year as amazing discoveries were made that affirmed numerous details from the biblical text. From personal artifacts of biblical people to evidence of a biblical battle to inscriptions that illuminate Scripture. On this episode of Digging for Truth, Bryan Windle will explore the Top Ten Discoveries of Biblical Archaeology in 2018.
Original airdate: May 12, 2019
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