Get a glimpse of ancient life through the Museum's artifacts including lamps, pottery and other objects of ancient origin.

View exact replicas of archaeological artifacts that have been key in helping to understand the Bible and life in the ancient Near East.

The Rosetta Stone - 2nd century, B.C.E., Eqyptian
The Taylor Prism - 8th century, B.C.E., Assyrian
The Cyrus Cylinder - 6th century, B.C.E., Persian
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III - 9th century, B.C.E., Assyrian
The Mesha Stone - 9th century B.C.E., Moabite
Tha Assyrian Flood Tablet - 7th century B.C.E., Assyro-Babylonian

The Pilate Stone - 1st century C.E., Roman
The Tel-Dan Inscription - Syrian
The Gaza Calendar - Israelite
The Chronicle of Nebuchadnezzar, II - 6th century, B.C.E., Babylonian

An interactive exhibit for all ages.

The Bible’s Journey is an interactive exhibit that located in the main exhibit gallery. Panels describe the history and culture of key Biblical periods. Visitors can make their own booklets to take home and use for reference. Included in the exhibit are ancient lamps demonstrating the science of archaeology and how it relates to the Bible as well as ancient artifacts depicting early writing that relate the history of writing and the Bible. Learning the Bible’s history and the journey is made interesting to young and old alike.

 
 
 
 

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