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Dr Scott Stripling, director of the Tel Shiloh dig, said: ‘We’ve uncovered a monumental building from the Iron I period that matches the biblical dimensions of the Tabernacle. The structure is oriented east-west and divided in a 2:1 ratio, just as described in scripture.’
Adding to the discovery, excavators have found over 100,000 animal bones, mostly from sheep, goats, and cattle, and predominantly from the right side of the animals, aligning with Leviticus 7, which states that the right side was reserved for priestly offerings.
‘This isn’t a coincidence,’ Dr Stripling told The Christian Broadcasting Network. ‘The evidence of sacrificial rituals here is overwhelming, and it matches the biblical account to a degree that’s hard to ignore.’
Pottery found among the bones dates back to the same period, reinforcing the site’s connection to the Tabernacle era, which the Bible says lasted nearly 400 years before the Temple was built in Jerusalem.
I know someone who is on this dig. I think he’s home now but he was there for about a year
Ark of the Covenant mystery blown wide open as 'biblical relic' is discovered