Old Gezer

Chris Sinkinson  |  Features  |  defending our faith
Date posted:  1 Nov 2016
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Old Gezer

Solomonic gate at Tel Gezer | photo: www.telgezer.com

The last few months have seen an extraordinary number of archaeological discoveries that shed light on the biblical record.

As the dust settles (quite literally!) it will become clearer what may have been misinterpreted and what really adds to our understanding of Scripture. But there is no doubt that the ever-growing wealth of material continues to remind us that confidence in the historicity of Scripture stands up to scrutiny.

Solomon’s palace?

In the light of excavations this year, excavators have announced indications that they have found remains of a palace built by King Solomon.

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