Lost Biblical Artifacts from Temple Mount SAVED by Israeli Archaeologists | Watchman Newscast
Biblical Artifacts Saved From Temple Mount
The Watchman Newscast with Erick Stakelbeck
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Show Notes
On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck visits Jerusalem to get an up-close look at the work of the Temple Mount Sifting Project. In 1999, Islamic authorities illegally excavated a section of the Temple Mount--where King Solomon and Herod's Temples once stood, where Jesus taught and where the Bible says God's divine presence once dwelt. Over 9,000 tons of dirt from the Temple Mount were dumped into Jerusalem Kidron Valley, along with the untold number of ancient Biblical artifacts they contained, dating back some 3,000 years. Now a team of Israeli archaeologists, with help from volunteers from around the world, is sifting through the debris and working to recover what was lost.
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