JOSHUA'S ALTAR DISCOVERED The ground does not stay silent forever. For generations, critics have dismissed the early history of Israel as legend, claiming the biblical account of the conquest of Canaan was written long after the fact. But then the shovel hits stone, and history pushes back. On the slopes of Mount Ebal, a discovery has emerged that forces the conversation back to Scripture.
In Deuteronomy 27, Moses gave clear instructions. When Israel entered the land, they were to build an altar to the Lord on Mount Ebal, offer sacrifices, and publicly affirm God’s covenant. This was not vague. It was specific. The location. The construction. The purpose. And now, in that exact region, archaeologists have uncovered a structure that aligns in striking detail with that command. The site reveals a large rectangular structure, roughly 25 by 30 feet, built from uncut stones just as the Law required. The walls rise high and are filled with layers of ash, soil, and stone. Inside, over 4,000 animal bones were discovered. Not random remains. They belong to the very kinds of animals prescribed for sacrifice in the Law of Moses. That is not coincidence. That is consistency. That is Scripture meeting the dirt and standing firm. There is more. A ramp leading up to the structure has been identified, matching the instructions given in Exodus that altars were not to be approached by steps. Even small details line up. Among the findings was an Egyptian scarab, a reminder of Israel’s time in Egypt and the plunder they carried out during the Exodus. Piece by piece, the picture comes together, and it looks exactly like what the Bible described. Skeptics often say the Bible is myth, that it floats disconnected from real history. But discoveries like this refuse to cooperate with that narrative. The altar on Mount Ebal is not a symbol or a story. It is a physical location, built in a real place, by real people, at a real moment in time. And it matches the biblical account with precision that cannot be easily dismissed. Now hear this clearly. The authority of God’s Word does not depend on archaeology. Scripture stands because God has spoken. But when stones cry out in agreement, it strengthens what we already know to be true. The Bible is not a collection of spiritual ideas detached from reality. It is anchored in history, rooted in real events, and confirmed again and again as the evidence is uncovered. Joshua 8:30 records it plainly. Joshua built an altar to the Lord on Mount Ebal. Not a legend. Not a late invention. A moment in history that left a mark on the earth itself. And today, that mark is still speaking. By Biblical Creation on Facebook: Used with permission.
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