In this first interview of our new Focus Series with Dr. Scott Stripling and Dr. Peter van der Veen, Dr. Stripling explains the exciting series of events that led to the Mount Ebal Dump Salvage Project.
Learn how the method of wet sifting, which Dr. Stripling and his team have implemented at sites such as Shiloh and Mount Ebal, is reshaping the field of archaeology, leading to important finds that have been completely missed by previous archaeologists.
Dr. Stripling shares how this technique led to the incredible discovery of the Mount Ebal curse tablet, found in Israeli Archaeologist, Adam Zertal's, dump piles from the Joshua's Altar site on Mount Ebal.
Dr. Stripling and Dr. van der Veen begin to relate the immense significance of this artifact and the profound way in which it affirms the historical credibility of Joshua's Conquest.
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Curses & Covenants
In our 2nd segment with Dr. Scott Stripling and Dr. Peter van der Veen, Scott, Peter, and Tim discuss the biblical significance of Mount Ebal and sites in the surrounding area. From Abraham, to Joseph, and on to Joshua, this area is rich in biblical history and foundational events.
Dr. Stripling...
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The Name of God from Mount Ebal
In our 3rd segment with Dr. Scott Stripling and Dr. Peter van der Veen, Scott and Peter share what is by far the most remarkable aspect of the Mount Ebal curse tablet's translation.
Inscribed on the inside of this tablet is the divine name of God written in Proto-Alphabetic script - ensuring tha...
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Translating the Curse
In this exciting 4th segment with Dr. Scott Stripling and Dr. Peter van der Veen, Scott and Peter reveal the full translation of the inscription on the inside of the Mount Ebal curse tablet (what has been/can be deciphered thus far).
Dr. Stripling and Dr. van der Veen also share additional archa...
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