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Joshua's Jericho
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This book presents a fresh perspective on the archaeological evidence at Jericho, focusing on City 5 as a potential candidate for Joshua's Jericho.
It argues that previous interpretations have primarily centered on City 4, leading to conflicting conclusions.
The book synthesizes archaeological data and biblical accounts, proposing a new understanding of the conquest narrative.
It addresses key questions about Jericho's historical plausibility, including pottery analysis, tomb finds, and destruction evidence.
Through this exploration, the book aims to provide a compelling case for the historicity of Joshua's conquest in light of recent archaeological findings.
It argues that previous interpretations have primarily centered on City 4, leading to conflicting conclusions.
The book synthesizes archaeological data and biblical accounts, proposing a new understanding of the conquest narrative.
It addresses key questions about Jericho's historical plausibility, including pottery analysis, tomb finds, and destruction evidence.
Through this exploration, the book aims to provide a compelling case for the historicity of Joshua's conquest in light of recent archaeological findings.
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Sean McDowell

Brian Windle

New Jericho Evidence Reopens a Closed Case



