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(ALL ISRAEL NEWS) -- After years of research, Israeli archaeologists have deciphered inscriptions on stone tablets found in Jerusalem that support the existence of the 8th century B.C. biblical King Hezekiah.
The inscriptions mention Hezekiah’s name and list some of his greatest accomplishments, including the construction of pools and tunnels and the conquest of Philistia. Parts of the inscriptions can be found today inside the Siloam Tunnel, in the City of David in Jerusalem, where they have been since they were made there 2,731 years ago.
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According to Professor Gershon Galil, the head of Haifa University’s Institute for Biblical Studies and Ancient History, who deciphered the inscriptions with archaeologist Eli Shukron, the inscriptions have changed how archaeologists see the biblical kings.
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