Israeli researchers have produced a detailed chronology of Iron-Age Jerusalem, revealing the city's significance during the biblical Kingdom of Judah. Recent studies indicate that Jerusalem in King David's time was larger than previously believed. Archaeological findings support the biblical account of King Uzziah building a wall in the City of David, correcting the previous attribution to King Hezekiah.
Archaeologists had thought a wall in the City of David, the heart of ancient Jerusalem, was built by King of Judah Hezekiah. Turns out, it was build by his great-grandfather, King Uzziah, as the Tanakh had always said. Funny how often that happens. https://t.co/HibBBQaee2
New archeological study supports biblical account of ancient wall in the City of David being built by King Uzziah in the book of Chronicles. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/C2EfgrBtmN
Time to restore the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem in King David's time was much larger than previously thought, researchers say / @arieldavid1980 https://t.co/8GyH3EayKB
Israeli researchers have now managed to produce a detailed chronology of Iron-Age Jerusalem when the city served as the capital of the biblical Kingdom of Judah. https://t.co/ho68Yyus3M