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Let the Stones Speak
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Let the Stones Speak brings you archaeology from a biblical perspective. Host Brent Nagtegaal is on location in Jerusalem to give you the most important developments happening on the ground—and emerging from beneath it.
Let the Stones Speak
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Shiloh is famous as the location of the biblical tabernacle. Archaeological excavations have been taking place annually on the north side of the ancient tel. Excavation director Dr. Scott Stripling believes his team may have found remains from the tabernacle itself, as well as the city gate and sacrificial deposits. In this end-of-season interview, Let the Stones Speak host Christopher Eames interviews Dr. Stripling about finds from the 2024 season, including some intriguing gold items—offerings for the tabernacle?
Let the Stones Speak May-June 2022: SHILOH: Israel’s First Capital
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Let the Stones Speak
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Over the past decade, archaeologists and scientists have collected and analyzed carbon samples from archaeological strata dating from 3,000 years ago—the time of the biblical kings of King David’s dynasty. Now, the results are finally in. What it revealed is a stunning overlap between biblical history and who built what in Jerusalem during the time of the biblical kings.
A Revolutionary Carbon-Dating Study of Ancient Jerusalem ..read more
Let the Stones Speak
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Can you confirm the identity of Moses in Egyptian history?
Can you confirm the identity of Moses in Egyptian history? There is one particular princely individual in the New Kingdom Period who remarkably parallels the biblical account of Moses. The similarities are so close, one key proponent believes the evidence is secure. Has the question of Moses’s identity in Egyptian history been solved?
On today’s program, host Nicholas Irwin interviews staff writer Christopher Eames about this potential candidate for biblical Moses ..read more
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On today’s program, Prof Michael Langlois joins host Brent Nagtegaal to discuss the Mesha Stele along with current scholarship’s unscientific reluctance to accept the historicity of King David.
https://armstronginstitute.org/1051-mesha-stele-the-second-house-of-david-inscription ..read more
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The Bible describes several peculiar architectural features of Solomon’s temple and palace complex. Remarkable parallels to these features were discovered on a 3,000-year-old strange stone model at Khirbet Qeiyafa. On today’s program, Let the Stones Speak host Christopher Eames interviews Dr. Madeleine Mumcuoglu, a lead researcher of the shrine model. They also discuss her discovery of the earliest alphabetical sentence ever found in Israel—the Lachish Comb Inscription.
“Triglyphs: Another New Style of Monumental Architecture”
“The ‘House of the Forest of Lebanon,’ an Impossible Equation, and ..read more
Let the Stones Speak
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Another year in biblical archaeology is behind us—and a big year it was, particularly in discoveries and research relating to kings David and Solomon.
https://armstronginstitute.org/980-top-10-biblical-archaeology-discoveries-of-2023 ..read more
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On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal talks about how an honest archaeological mistake led to an all-too-wonderful discovery. Then he discusses how the famous Persian king was critical in the construction of the second temple in Jerusalem.
https://armstronginstitute.org/871-king-darius-in-israel-an-almost-amazing-archaeological-discovery ..read more
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For today’s program, Let the Stones Speak host Brent Nagtegaal traveled to Ein Hatzeva, located in southern Israel, to interview Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist Dr. Tali Erickson-Gini at what she believes is one of the many military outposts dating to King David’s time.
https://armstronginstitute.org/969-outposts-built-by-king-david-discovered-in-southern-israel ..read more
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A journey through one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology
https://armstronginstitute.org/854-touring-the-bibles-buried-cities-gezer ..read more
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On today’s podcast, host Brent Nagtegaal talks to Professor Ben-Yosef about how the copper production site in Timna—as well as the wider Aravah Valley area—could have contributed to the power and wealth of the kingdom of David and Solomon, as well as the Edomites.
https://armstronginstitute.org/966-did-the-massive-copper-mines-of-edom-empower-the-kingdom-of-david-and-solomon ..read more