Could be, though that is still disputed. New evidence suggests that it is. Details here.
[tags]Nehemiah,Bible,Jerusalem,Eilat Mazar[/tags]
Could be, though that is still disputed. New evidence suggests that it is. Details here.
[tags]Nehemiah,Bible,Jerusalem,Eilat Mazar[/tags]
Funny how archaeology keeps showing - huh, how ’bout that? - that things actually are the way the Bible has said they are. It’s happened quite a bit, actually.
Indeed, when archeology speaks definitively (as definitively as it can), it pretty much keeps to the biblical narrative.