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Shimon Gibson

    Shimon Gibson is a dedicated archaeologist focused on Jerusalem, meticulously uncovering the city's past through extensive fieldwork and excavations. His work centers on interpreting archaeological findings and situating them within broader historical and cultural contexts. Through his publications, Gibson offers fresh insights into biblical sites and ancient civilizations. His scholarly approach and comprehensive research significantly enrich our understanding of the Middle East's history.

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    Final Days of Jesus LP, The
    The Cave Of John The Baptist
    The Final Days of Jesus
    Flights into biblical archaeology
    • 2014

      Final Days of Jesus LP, The

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the final days of Jesus, renowned archaeologist Shimon Gibson utilizes firsthand archaeological evidence to explore significant events leading to his arrest, trial, and crucifixion in Jerusalem. Gibson aims to clarify the motivations behind Jesus' journey to the city and the location of his burial. His findings promise to challenge existing narratives and provoke thought, offering a fresh perspective on these pivotal moments in history.

      Final Days of Jesus LP, The
    • 2010

      The Final Days of Jesus

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Unraveling the Mystery of Jesus's Last Days A world-renowned scholar reveals how archaeology has a major role to play not only in how the gospels should be read and understood, but also in understanding Jesus in his world. Inside you'll find: the actual site of the execution of Jesus startling new information about the crucifixion based on the discovery of a first-century crucified man the surprising location of the trial of Jesus the truth about his final resting place

      The Final Days of Jesus
    • 2007

      Flights into biblical archaeology

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A fascinating and exciting journey into the rich and colorful past of the Land of Israel, spanning thousands of years, Flights into Biblical Archaeology, is unique. Flights into Biblical Archaeology provides the reader with a set of oblique aerial photographs of exceptional beauty of many of the most important biblical archaeological sites. It also includes pictures of special ancient objects and rare works of art, many that have never before seen the light of day.

      Flights into biblical archaeology
    • 2005

      The Cave Of John The Baptist

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Presents the archaeological evidence of the truth of the gospel stories. This book talks about the largest ritual bathing pool found in the Jerusalem area, in the village where John the Baptist was born, showing unmistakable signs of ritual use and containing Christian art, depicting John the Baptist and the three crosses of the crucifixion.

      The Cave Of John The Baptist