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Excerpt from www.gbnews.comEvidence of a Biblical city have been found by archaeologists as experts unveil secrets about the story of Moses leading the Israelites to the “Promised Land”.
Findings released by the Israeli Antiquities Authority, reveal artefacts such as stone walls and pottery from Zanoah – a town mentioned in the Old Testament.
The items date back more than 3,200 years, which coincides with the Bible when it stated that the Israelites reached the Promised Land – known as Canaan – around 1406 to 1407 BC.
More evidence of the Biblical story of Moses was also uncovered when a broken jar handle with the name of a king described in the Holy Book was found.
Teams located walls with rows of large, white rocks, which they believed were retaining walls for farming terraces.
The terraces were reportedly used to make level areas for planting and to protect steeper soil from erosion.
A piece of pottery which read “of the King,” was thought to be in honour of King Hezekiah’s reign in Judah in 701 BC.

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