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31 May 2026

New Archaeological Evidence of King Hezekiah’s Religious Reform

 Just what we need now!


The historicity of Hezekiah’s reforms is a hotly debated topic, and as the historical credibility of the biblical texts gradually eroded, so the reliance on archaeological data increased,” so begins a new academic paper from Prof. Avraham Faust of Bar Ilan University, published in the Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology. Faust then proceeds to document brand-new archeological evidence he discovered at Tel ‘Eton in southern Israel that supports the biblical case for King Hezekiah’s reform. On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal explains the new evidence in the context of the biblical narrative. SHOW NOTES: https://armstronginstitute.org/1483-n... WEBSITE: https://ArmstrongInstitute.org MAGAZINE: https://armstronginstitute.org/reques... EMAIL UPDATES: https://armstronginstitute.us12.list-... CONTACT US: letters@ArmstrongInstitute.org

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why would you have a 'lo yehudi' interpret anything from our Torah?
We know Chizkiyahu was one of, if not the most righteous of kings.
This was not reforming but destroying idol worship. Read those words,
taking down the idol Trees, altars, etc.
He is interpreting the verses in a negative way.
This is a frum blog and it seems non-Jews are taking over
the teachings, H' have mercy!
Also, the 185,000 soldiers of the Assyrian army went to sleep
and never woke up. It was an outright MIRACLE, due to the righteousness
of Melech Chizkiyahu and the citizens of Yerushalayim at that
time, who were all fully knowledgable of Torah!
He changed that interpretation too.

Neshama said...

This is archaeological research. Not necessarily Al pi Ha Torah. Thanks for the nice thought. You probably didn’t read The Rabbi Miller series, or any of the Rabbi Winston, or even Reb Saidel and Reb Ginsbourg?

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