Archaeologists find more evidence of Bible story about Moses leading his people to the Promised Land 3,200 years ago READ MORE: Experts discover earliest record of Jesus' childhood By Nikki Main Science Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 18:01 EDT, 12 July 2024 | Updated: 18:19 EDT, 12 July 2024 e-mail 53 shares 64 View comments Archaeologists have uncovered secrets of a Biblical city that sat within the 'Promised Land' where the Israelites settled after Moses led them out of Egypt . The Israeli Antiquities Authority recently shared their findings from Zanoah, which is mentioned in the Old Testament, revealing stone walls, pottery and other artifacts that date back more than 3,200 years.
The Bible states that the Israelites reached the Promised Land, also known as Canaan, around 1406 to 1407 BC after wandering 40 years in the desert. The team also uncovered a broken jar handle that featured the name of a king described in the Bible, providing more evidence to the Biblical story of Moses . Archaeologists have discovered ancient artifacts that may coincide with Moses leading the Israelites from Egypt to the Promise Land.
Researchers found retaining walls for farming terraces that are used to create level areas for planting and to protect steeper soil from erosion The Israeli Antiquities Authority recently shared their findings from Zanoah which is mentioned in the Old Testament, revealing stone walls, pottery and other artifacts that date back more than 3,200 years The Exodu.