4 Views on Finding Sodom & Gomorrah

4 Views on Finding Sodom & Gomorrah

In this exciting new series, hear 4 different views on the location for the infamous Cities of the Plain that God destroyed by fire and brimstone in the book of Genesis.

Are the remains of Sodom and Gomorrah all along the Dead Sea as part of the ancient Canaanite border, with sulfur ball ridden ashen remains still to be seen today? Are they clustered together in possible locations to the south of the Dead Sea where there is much sulfur and intriguing archaeological remains? Or, are they to the north of the Dead Sea within ruins claimed to have been destroyed by a meteorite?

What Biblical, geographical, geological, and archaeological clues help us to pinpoint these locations? Get insights from Exodus Explorers and Professional Scholars on the quest to solve this ancient mystery.

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4 Views on Finding Sodom & Gomorrah
  • Finding Sodom & Gomorrah: Ross Patterson AUDIO-ONLY - VIDEO VERSION COMING SOON

    AUDIO ONLY - VIDEO VERSION COMING SOON:

    Our first interview is with Exodus Explorer, Ross Patterson, who advocates for a series of intriguing sites located along Israel's Dead Sea. These locations were originally proposed to be the ashen remains of the Cities of the Plain by Ron Wyatt.

    Learn Ro...

  • Fire & Brimstone: Ross Patterson AUDIO-ONLY - VIDEO VERSION COMING SOON

    Timothy Mahoney and Ross Patterson continue their discussion on locating the Sodom, Gomorrah, and the other Cities of the Plain that God destroyed in the book of Genesis.

    Have sulfur ball (brimstone) remains from that destruction been found and are mysterious ash-like formations along the Dead S...

  • The Biblical Geography of Sodom with Dr. Deborah Hurn

    Join Timothy Mahoney and Dr. Deborah Hurn, PhD in Biblical Geography, as they explore various theories about Sodom's location, discussing pros and cons for each.

    What clues do geography, geology, archaeology, and chronology provide us in this quest to locate the enigmatic Cities of the Plain? Do...