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May 14, 2021September 20, 2021 Bryan Windle

Top Ten Discoveries Related to Paul

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Who was the enigmatic "So, King of Egypt" (2 Kings 17:4)?
The TOP THREE REPORTS IN BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY from April 2022 were about a New Testament-site, an Old Testament-era female Pharaoh, and one of the most famous relics of all-time.
There has been some one-sided, critical (and inaccurate) articles about the recently announced lead curse tablet from Mt. Ebal. I've tried to provide a balanced view in Ten Thoughts About the Lead Tablet.
Here is a summary of some of the archaeological evidence supporting the gospel accounts of the first Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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