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1. Religious History Rewritten With Greatest Discovery Since Dead Sea Scrolls
The Megiddo Mosaic, discovered by an inmate at Megiddo prison in northern Israel, has been hailed as the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls 2. Archaeologists Incredible Discovery Changes Everything -Where Jesus Walked on Water The basalt stone, discovered in an area steeped with Biblical history, may change our understanding of the Roman Empires span. It is etched with Ancient Greek characters AP 13 JUN 2025 ![]() Megiddo Mosaic - The text has been translated An ancient inscription hailed as the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls has been uncovered beneath an Israeli prison floor, naming it the earliest known testament of Jesus as God. ![]() A prisoner chanced upon the 1,800 year old mosaic at Megiddo Jail featuring the Greek inscription: The god loving Akeptous has offered the table to God Jesus Christ as a memorial. Believed to be part of the worlds inaugural prayer hall from around 230 AD, this 581 square foot mosaic provides irrefutable evidence of the early Christian belief in Jesus as the son of God. Dubbed the Megiddo Mosaic, the artefact also showcases some of the most primitive artistic depictions of fish, hinting to biblical teachings like the one in Luke 9.16 where Jesus miraculously multiplies two fish to feed thousands. Concealed under Megiddo prison since its initial unveiling in 2005, the historic floor has presently been lent to an exhibition in Washington DC, only until the following month The Basalt Stone ![]() An ancient stone, hewn nearly 1,700 years ago and laden with historical significance where Jesus is said to have walked on water, has been uncovered. Inscribed in Ancient Greek, the volcanic tablet could revolutionise our grasp on the expanse of Roman influence. Experts believe that the basalt relic, unearthed in Upper Galilees Abel Beth Maacah, marked regional boundaries during Romes reign. The artefact highlights two unknown Roman controlled settlements Tirathas and Golgol. At 1,720 years old, it testifies to the epoch of Caesar Marcus Aurelius Alexander, whose name might resonate with Gladiator film fans. Not only does the find identify these towns, but it also mentions four rulers charged with managing the Empires extensive territories. Professor Uzi from Hebrew University explained Finding a boundary stone like this not only sheds light on ancient land ownership and taxation but also provides a tangible connection to the lives of individuals who navigated these complex systems nearly two millennia ago This revelation augments the vast tapestry of Romes dominion, stretching from Italy to the Middle East, with Israel under its sway from 63 BC until 135 AD The ancient residents of a bygone era have etched their existence into the historical fabric, leaving a stone that researchers say offers a unique glimpse into the lives of ancient inhabitants, the pressures they faced and the enduring traces of their communities in the archaeological record. ![]() Tourists explore the cave system of Rosh Hanikra near the Israeli border with Lebanon... For scholars, the names Tirathas and Golgol are intriguing new discoveries. They've drawn connections between Golgol and momentous Biblical sites such as Gilgal and Golgotha the latter being the renowned location of Jesus crucifixion. Gilgal serves an important role in the Book of Joshua as a major base for the Israelites, while Golgotha stands out as the crucifixion site of Christ. Turritha ruins, documented in the late 19th century on the Lebanese border, might represent Tirathas. A circular mound close to Abel Beth Maacah has piqued the interest of some historians who are chasing archaeological evidence, but nothing concrete has yet tied it to this region. This boundary marker joins over 20 similar relics uncovered in the northern Hula Valley, all hailing from the Roman Empires zenith ?a period when such stones demarcated land belonging and solidified Roman economic supremacy. Sitting in Galilee, the crossroads of Biblical narratives and Roman dominance, this artifact underscores the intricate tapestry woven by ancient geographic locations, economic structures, and cultural environments. Archaeologists in the Biblical region of Galilee have stumbled upon an ancient amulet believed to protect women and children from Evil Spirits Scholars are buzzing with the possibility that this site, now partially destroyed, could be linked to biblical tales, particularly resonating with the narrative of Hezekiah one of Jesus paternal grandfathers known for his iconoclastic zeal in line with The Ten Commandments. |
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