Archaeological Find in Jerusalem Confirms Biblical Catastrophe

by Ken Ham on August 12, 2021
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What a difference it makes when archaeologists trust God’s Word as a reliable historical record! You see, the Bible’s history really is true, so when those researching history choose to use the Bible as a framework for understanding the evidence, and as an absolute timeline around which to date other cultures of antiquity, they discover new things . . . and confirm what we’d expect starting with God’s Word. If only researchers would do this in every discipline: start with God’s Word. What a difference it would make, with astounding discoveries and understanding.

Here’s just one example that was recently in the news. Archaeologists in Jerusalem uncovered a layer of ruin that featured smashed jars, lamps, and cooking vessels. They determined these items were crushed when the building they were stored in collapsed. Since no signs of fire were uncovered, they don’t believe they were smashed in a military conquest but, rather, during an earthquake—the very earthquake described by two Old Testament prophets.

Since no signs of fire were uncovered, they don’t believe they were smashed in a military conquest but, rather, during an earthquake—the very earthquake described by two Old Testament prophets.

The excavation directors explain,

When we excavated the structure and exposed a layer of destruction from the eighth century BCE, we were very surprised, because we know that Jerusalem existed continually until the Babylonian destruction, which occurred some 200 years later.

We asked ourselves what could have caused the dramatic layer of destruction we had uncovered. After examining the findings from the dig, we tried to look into whether there was a biblical explanation for it. Interestingly, the earthquake mentioned in the books of Amos and Zechariah happened in the same period when the building we excavated in the City of David collapsed.

The combination of the discovery in the field along with the biblical description led us to conclude that the earthquake that caused damage to the Land of Israel during the reign of Uzziah King of Judah, also damaged the capital of the kingdom – Jerusalem.

Yes, God’s Word really is true and is a reliable record of history because ultimately it comes from the One who knows everything, has always been there, and does not lie to us.

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This item was discussed on Answers News with cohosts Tim Chaffey, Bryan Osborne, and Roger Patterson. Answers News is our twice-weekly news program filmed here at the Creation Museum and broadcast on my Facebook page and the Answers in Genesis Facebook page. We also covered the following intriguing topics:

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Watch the entire episode of Answers News for August 11, 2021.

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Ken

This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team.

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