New archaeology discovery in Jerusalem could prove Bible is true

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After a decade-long investigation, researchers have made a significant discovery in the City of David, an archaeological site believed to be the original Jerusalem, that corroborates with biblical accounts.

Initially thought to have been built by King Hezekiah as a defense against invaders, new findings suggest the ancient wall was actually constructed by Uzziah, Hezekiah's great-grandfather.

Joe Uziel of the Israel Antiquities Authority told news publication Joe: “For decades, it was assumed that this wall was built by Hezekiah...However, it is now evident that it dates back to the days of King Uzziah, as hinted at in the Bible."

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It's problematic to use the wording "prove the Bible to be true".

Who is the authority to proclaim which detail in the Bible, being proven
by archeology, would "prove the Bible to be true".

There is quite a bit of archeology that is consistent with the biblical
record.
 
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