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Archaeologists have discovered new evidence backing up the biblical account of the Battle of Megiddo. The battle is recorded ...
A team of archaeologists may have discovered evidence of the biblical Battle of Megiddo, where Josiah, the king of Judah, was killed by Egyptian forces in 609 B.C.
The story of the battle is told in the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament, but Megiddo is also referenced in the Book of Revelation. The site is referred to as “Armageddon,” closely ...
“The Book of Revelations in the New Testament refers to an eschatological battle between the forces of God and the forces of evil at Armageddon — a corruption in Greek of Har Megiddo — the ...
The site is referred to as "Armageddon," closely related to the Hebrew phrase "Har Megiddo," which translates to "mountain of Megiddo." Megiddo is said to be the location where the prophesied ...
In the Book of Revelation, Armageddon is where the apocalyptic final clash between good and evil takes place before a new world is born. Today known as Tel Megiddo, the site is also where King ...
Archaeologists have evidence that they believe proves an ancient biblical battle took place at a site known as ‘Armageddon’. Megiddo is also said to be the location where the Battle of ...