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What can radio-carbon dating tell us about the timing of the destruction of Jericho? And how much does the archaeology seem to correlate with the biblical narrative? In this midweek podcast episode, author and archaeologist, Dr. Titus Kennedy, returns to continue the discussion on the evidence for Jericho’s destruction and his new research article, The Bronze Age Destruction of Jericho, Archaeology, and the Book of Joshua.

Frank and Titus explore more of the archaeological findings that have been discovered near Jericho such as scarabs, the Amarna Letters, pottery, and much more! Should the book of Joshua be considered as a valid historical source for what happened at Jericho? Listen as Titus explains why there is a compelling case to be made for the biblical account of the fall of Jericho.

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Resources mentioned in the episode:

Link to full research article: https://www.mdpi.com/2343846

Evidence for the Exodus (podcast): https://bit.ly/46Oopz1

Top 10 Discoveries About Jesus Outside the Bible (podcast): https://bit.ly/3rufbIj

Books by Dr. Titus Kennedy:

Unearthing the Bible: https://a.co/d/ecsN1L7

Excavating the Evidence for Jesus: https://a.co/d/8VToSmp

The Essential Archaeological Guide to Bible Lands (available for pre-order): https://a.co/d/ggOYiiA

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