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The Bible tells how King Josiah, an ancestor of Jesus, was killed at Armageddon - and now evidence of has been found ...
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.
Today known as Tel Megiddo, the site is also where King Josiah, an ancestor of Jesus, was slain by the Egyptian pharaoh, Necho II, according to the Bible. Now the first archaeological evidence has ...
The Greek troops were well known as mercenaries who served under Pharaoh Necho II. This evidence fits with Assyrian history: after the Assyrian Empire lost control of the Levant about a century ...
The Greek troops were well known as mercenaries who served under Pharaoh Necho II. This evidence fits with Assyrian history: after the Assyrian Empire lost control of the Levant about a century ...
'Har-Magedon' is a translation of Tel Megiddo in early accounts of the Greek Bible, which is not only the site of this battle but also were King Josiah was supposed to have been killed, an event which ...
famously fought the Battle of Megiddo in 609 B.C. The Jewish leader was defeated and killed by the army of the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II. The story of the battle is told in the Second Book of ...
Tel Megiddo was the location where Josiah, the king of Judah, famously fought the Battle of Megiddo in 609 B.C. The Jewish leader was defeated and killed by the army of Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II.