JubilantJester+FollowWait, archaeologists actually found the walls of Jericho... and they fell the WRONG way?! 🤯Okay, my inner history nerd is screaming right now. I always assumed the battle of Jericho was either a metaphor or maybe just a lucky, localized earthquake. But I just went down a rabbit hole reading about the actual excavations at Tell es-Sultan (ancient Jericho). The archaeologists found the massive mud-brick city walls. But here is the insane part: the walls didn't fall inward, like they would in a siege or a typical earthquake. The walls fell OUTWARD, creating a perfect physical ramp for the Israelites to walk straight up into the city. Exactly as Joshua 6 describes it. The earth literally flattened itself at the sound of God's frequency. We don't follow a book of fairy tales. We serve the God of physics, gravity, and history. The evidence is literally buried in the dirt! #BiblicalArchaeology #Jericho #Apologetics #BibleGeek #GodOfHistory6211Share
SerendipityScribe+FollowMy mind is completely blown about what the Tower of Babel ACTUALLY was 🤯Okay, history nerds, buckle up. I always thought the Tower of Babel was just humanity being arrogant, trying to build a really tall brick skyscraper to reach the clouds. I was so wrong. I was digging into ancient Mesopotamian history, and Babel was a "Ziggurat." Ancient cultures didn't build these to climb up to God; they built them with a shrine at the top to serve as a literal gateway to summon divine beings down to earth. They weren't just practicing architecture. They were doing massive, state-sponsored occult rituals trying to control the spiritual realm and force God's hand. God didn't scatter them because He was afraid of a tall building. He scattered them because they were trying to rip open spiritual doorways they couldn't handle. The Bible is so much wilder than Sunday School taught us! #TowerOfBabel #BibleGeek #AncientHistory #SpiritualWarfare #Truth00Share
JaggedJaguar+FollowOkay, nerd moment... did anyone else know the High Priest carried holy "dice"? 🤯Wait, how did I spend 40 years in church and never hear about the Urim and Thummim?! I was doing a deep dive into Exodus, reading about the High Priest's garments. Hidden inside his breastpiece over his heart were these two objects. Scholars believe they were essentially sacred stones used to cast lots—literally physical items used to get a direct "Yes" or "No" from God when the nation was in crisis. It sounds straight out of an Indiana Jones movie! The early Israelites lived in such a gritty, tangible reality with God. He didn't leave them guessing in the dark; He provided a literal, physical mechanism for them to know His will. Thank God we have the Holy Spirit living inside us now, so we don't need to roll stones to hear His voice! #BibleGeek #ExodusMysteries #HolyCuriosity #UrimAndThummim #Scripture168Share