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Evidence of First Temple-era earthquake uncovered in Jerusalem


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The final destruction of the first temple was discussed before. Evidence has confirmed a cataclysmic event before the final destruction.
 

Further studies have also confined evidence of an earthquake described in the Bible that damaged the First Temple, two hundred years before the Babylonian destruction in 600 BCE.

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“Archaeological excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the City of David National Park revealed a layer of destruction, including a row of shattered vessels, including bowls, lamps, cooking utensils, storage and storage jars, which were smashed as the building's walls collapsed. 

According to the researchers, since no signs of fire were found, this was not a deliberate event and the reason for the collapse of the building is the earthquake that occurred in Israel during the eighth century BCE, during the period of the Kingdom of Judah.“

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/311137

 

 

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Another story about the presumed earthquake discovery:

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“ Joining the Dots: Earthquakes in the Bible 

After the recent discovery at the City of David, the archaeologists began to search for references to earthquakes in the Bible. Earthquakes in the Levant are nothing new and historical archives are filled with reports of their occurrence over the last 3,000 years. A report published in the Journal of Seismology compiled a list of 71 reliable earthquakes that affected Israel.

The search by archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority led them to the discovery of references in the Book of Amos and the Book of Zechariah, both of which mention an earthquake at a time which coincides with the excavated remains. For example, the first verse of the book of Amos reads: “The words of Amos, a sheep breeder from Tekoa, who prophesied concerning Israel in the reigns of Kings Uzziah of Judah and Jeroboam son of Joash of Israel, two years before the earthquake.”


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Remains of the tools shattered in the earthquake. Photo: Eliyahu Yanai, City of David

   https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/earthquake-bible-0015659

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