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CIA’s covert hunt for Noah’s Ark sparks new questions amid claims Biblical boat has been found
After scientists recently claimed to locate Noah's Ark, an unearthed CIA document reveals that the agency knew where the Biblical ship has been for over 50 years. A four-page report known as 'Report Re: Noah's Ark' details how the CIA secretly searched for the Ark's location for nearly a decade, hoping to prove the legend true. According to the Bible, God commanded Noah to build a vast ship, the Ark, capable of saving himself, his family, and a
Discovery of ancient garden beneath the Messiah’s burial site backs up Biblical account
Archaeologists digging under the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem have found signs of an ancient garden that align with biblical descriptions. Many Christians believe the church is where Jesus was buried and it continues to be a major pilgrimage site. Now, the discovery of 2,000 year-old olive trees and grapevines are believed to reflect accounts in the Gospel of John of where Jesus was crucified and laid to rest. “Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden, and in the garden
Ancient Syriac text reveals lost Gospel details after 1,500 years
A remarkable hidden chapter of the Bible was uncovered, shedding new light on ancient scripture after remaining concealed for 1,500 years. The discovery was made by medievalist Grigory Kessel, who investigated the Vatican Library and made the unexpected find. Using ultraviolet (UV) photography, Kessel revealed a lost Bible chapter hidden beneath layers of writing in an ancient manuscript. This practice of reusing parchment was common in medieval times due to the scarcity of writing materials,
Baptism Site Discovered in Rome; proves presence of the Israelites
A Jewish ritual bath (mikveh) emerged from excavations conducted in the Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica in June and August 2024. The excavation campaign, carried out as part of the OPS - Ostia Post Scriptum project, was financed by the Ministry of Culture, through the Directorate General for Museums, with an allocation of funds dedicated to the execution of archaeological research in the year 2024, from chapter 7515 cdr19, for an amount of € 124,190.41. On March

