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Archaeological Evidence
verifying biblical cities
There is very little doubt in
anyone's mind about the reality of the so many of the Old and New
Testament cities mentioned in the Bible. Therefore it is hardly
necessary to document their existence. Nevertheless, following is a
partial list of some of the cities mentioned in the Bible that have been
found and excavated by archaeologists. This is simply more evidence
that the Bible describes actual locations that can be verified. This
means that at the very least, the Bible accurately reflects the locations
and cities of ancient times.
Remember, this is only a partial list.
There are hundreds of biblical cities that have been verified in
archaeological digs.
- Arad
- Num. 21:1, "When the Canaanite, the king of Arad,
who lived in the Negev, heard that Israel was coming by the way of
Atharim, then he fought against Israel, and took some of them
captive."
- Num. 33:40, "Now the Canaanite, the king of Arad who
lived in the Negev in the land of Canaan, heard of the coming of
the sons of Israel."
- "Arad 30 km NE of
Beersheba, excavated from 1962 to 1974 by Y. Aharoni and R. B.
K. Amiran." (The New Bible Dictionary, (Wheaton,
Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.; 1962.)
- "The site consists of an
upper mound or acropolis, where excavation has revealed an
Iron Age (post thirteenth century b.c." (Achtemeier, Paul
J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San Francisco:
Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.) 1985.
- The remains of a Hebrew temple
were uncovered at Arad, (Horn, Siegfried H., Biblical
Archaeology: a Generation of Discovery; Andrews University,
Berrien Springs, Michigan; 1985. p.45-46.)
- Bethel
- Amos 7:12-13,
"Then Amaziah said to Amos, "Go, you seer, flee away to
the land of Judah, and there eat bread and there do your
prophesying! 13 "But no longer prophesy at Bethel, for it is
a sanctuary of the king and a royal residence."
- "W. F. Albright made a
trial excavation at Bethel in 1927. Albright then mounted a
full excavation in 1934. His assistant that year, J. L. Kelso,
continued the excavation in 1954, 1957, and 1960." (Achtemeier,
Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Capernaum
- Matt. 17:24, "And
when they had come to Capernaum, those who collected the
two-drachma tax came to Peter, and said, "Does your teacher
not pay the two-drachma tax?"
- "Identified
since 1856 with Tell Hum, Capernaum has been sporadically
excavated for the past 130 years." (Achtemeier,
Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Chorazin
- Matt. 11:21, "Woe
to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles had
occurred in Tyre and Sidon which occurred in you, they would have
repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes."
- "Excavations of
the now deserted town indicate that it once covered an area of
twelve acres and was built on a series of terraces with the
basalt stone local to this mountainous region." (Achtemeier,
Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Dan
- Judges 18:29, "And
they called the name of the city Dan, after the name of Dan their
father who was born in Israel; however, the name of the city
formerly was Laish."
- "The excavation of Dan
began in 1966 under the direction fo Avraham Biran."
(Horn, Siegfried H., Biblical Archaeology: a Generation of
Discovery; Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan;
1985. p. 42)
- "Formerly called Laish,
it is mentioned in the execration texts, the
eighteenth-century b.c. Mari tablets, and the records of the
Egyptian pharaoh Thutmose III. It is identified with Tel Dan
(modern Tell el-Qadi) covering about 50 acres in the center of
a fertile valley near one of the principal springs feeding the
Jordan River...Tel Dan has been excavated by A. Biran since
1966. The earliest occupation, probably the full extent of the
tell, goes back to about the middle of the third
millennium b.c." (Achtemeier, Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s
Bible Dictionary; San Francisco: Harper and Row,
Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Ephesus
- Eph. 1:1, "Paul,
an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, to the saints who
are at Ephesus, and who are faithful in Christ Jesus."
- "Austrian
archaeologists in this century [2oth] have excavated the
24,000-seat theater and the commercial agora, as well as many
other public buildings and streets of the first and second
centuries a.d., so that the modern visitor can gain some
impression of the city as known by Paul. (Achtemeier, Paul J.,
Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San Francisco:
Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Gaza
- Acts 8:26, "But
an angel of the Lord spoke to Philip saying, "Arise and go
south to the road that descends from Jerusalem to Gaza."
- Gaza was was excavated by W. J. Phythian-Adams in
1922. (Achtemeier, Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible
Dictionary, (San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers,
Inc.; 1985.)
- Gezer
- Joshua 16:10, "But
they did not drive out the Canaanites who lived in Gezer..."
- R.A.S. MacAlister
"directed the Palestine Exploration Fund for many years
and conducted extensive excavations at Gezer (1902–1909).
(Douglas, J. D., Comfort, Philip W. & Mitchell, Donald,
Editors, Who’s Who in Christian History, (Wheaton,
Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.; 1992.)
- Hazor
- Joshua 11:1, "Then it came about, when Jabin king of
Hazor heard of it, that he sent to Jobab king of Madon and to the
king of Shimron and to the king of Achshaph."
- Jer. 49:48, "Concerning Kedar and the kingdoms of
Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated. Thus says
the Lord, "Arise, go up to Kedar and devastate the men of the
east."
- "This large
Canaanite and Israelite city in upper Galilee was excavated
under Yigael Yadin's direction from 1955 to 1958 and from 1968
to 1970." (Horn, Siegfried H., Biblical Archaeology: a
Generation of Discovery; Andrews University, Berrien Springs,
Michigan; 1985. p. 40.)
- Hesbon
- Josh. 12:2, "Sihon
king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon, and ruled from Aroer,
which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon..."
- Excavations were undertaken by Andrews University
from 1968 to 1976. (Achtemeier, Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s
Bible Dictionary, (San Francisco: Harper and Row,
Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Jericho
- Num. 22:1,
"Then the sons of Israel journeyed, and camped in the plains
of Moab beyond the Jordan opposite Jericho."
- "Jericho was the oldest
inhabited and fortified city ever excavated." (Horn,
Siegfried H., Biblical Archaeology: a Generation of Discovery;
Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan; 1985. p. 37)
- "The city of OT times is
represented today by a mound 70 feet high and 10 acres in
area...The ancient city was excavated by C. Warren (1867), E.
Sellin and C. Watzinger (1907-09), J. Garstang (1930-36), and
K. Kenyon (1952-58)." (Achtemeier, Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s
Bible Dictionary; San Francisco: Harper and Row,
Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- "The first scientific
excavation there (1907-9) was by Sellin and Watzinger (Jericho,
1913)." (The New Bible Dictionary; Wheaton,
Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.; 1962.).
- Joppa
- Acts 9:38, "And
since Lydda was near Joppa, the disciples, having heard that Peter
was there, sent two men to him, entreating him, "Do not delay
to come to us."
- "During excavations of the site of ancient Joppa a
thirteenth-century b.c. citadel gate was uncovered..." (Achtemeier,
Paul J., Th.D., Harper’s Bible Dictionary, (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1985.)
- Nineveh
- 2 Kings 19:36, "So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and
returned home, and lived at Nineveh."
- Jonah
1:1-2, "The word of the Lord came to Jonah the
son of Amittai saying, 2 "Arise, go to Nineveh the great
city, and cry against it, for their wickedness has come up before
Me."
- Excavated in from
1845 to 1857 by Austen H. Layard. (Douglas, J. D.,
Comfort, Philip W. & Mitchell, Donald, Editors, Who’s
Who in Christian History, (Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale
House Publishers, Inc.; 1992.)
- Shechem
- Gen. 12:6, "And Abram passed through the land as far
as the site of Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. Now the Canaanite was
then in the land."
- Gen. 33:18, "Now Jacob came safely to the city of
Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from
Paddan-aram, and camped before the city."
- "Excavations were carried
out at Shechem, first by Austrian-German expeditions in 1913
and 1914, and again from 1926 to 1934, under several
directors, and then by an American expedition from 1956 to
1972....Excavation of the sacred area revealed a courtyard
sanctuary and a later fortress temple dedicated to El-berith
"the god of the covenant." This temple, which
was destroyed by Abimelech, the son of the judge Gideon
(Judges 9) has provided us with a date of the judges
period." (Horn, Siegfried H., Biblical Archaeology: a
Generation of Discovery; Andrews University, Berrien Springs,
Michigan; 1985. p. 40)
- Most recently a
structure identified as an Israelite altar has been excavated
on the northeastern slope of Mt. Ebal. Dating to the
13th to 12th centuries B.C., considered to be the time of
Joshua, the altar suggest the possibility that it may be the
altar built by Joshua and described in Deuteronomy 27,
28." (Horn, Siegfried H., Biblical Archaeology: a
Generation of Discovery; Andrews University, Berrien Springs,
Michigan; 1985. p. 40)
- Susa
-
Neh. 1:1, "The words of Nehemiah the son of Hacaliah. Now
it happened in the month Chislev, in the twentieth year,
while I was in Susa the capitol,
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Esther
1:2, "Now it took place in the days of Ahasuerus,
the Ahasuerus who reigned from India to Ethiopia over 127
provinces, 2 in those days as King Ahasuerus sat on his royal
throne which was in Susa the capital,
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Escavations were conducted by Marcel
Dieulafoy from 1884 to 1886 (Douglas,
J. D., Comfort, Philip W. & Mitchell, Donald, Editors, Who’s
Who in Christian History, (Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale
House Publishers, Inc.; 1992.)
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