Some argue it was inhabited by early Christians who maintained Jewish identity
Some argue it was inhabited by early Christians who maintained Jewish identity
Archaeology shifting toward rediscovering historical authenticity of the Bible
Jesus even compared himself to the opening of a cave shelter for herds of goat and sheep
Tabernacle has been interpreted as a foreshadowing of Jesus' salvation plan for humanity
The 'hidden message' interpreted by early Christians
Aaron Goel-Angot is a Belgian-Israeli archaeologist with an expertise in antiquities identification. He is an enthusiastic numismatist and a licensed tour guide. He holds a BA degree in archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He joined the ALL ISRAEL NEWS team as an Archaeology and Tourism correspondent. Aaron is married, father of three young children and lives in Jerusalem.