Jericho Walls Fall

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""Jericho Walls Fall"" explores the destruction of Jericho by integrating biblical narrative, archaeological findings, and seismological data. It addresses the question of whether the biblical account of Jericho's fall is historically accurate by examining the tell's stratigraphy and seismic activity in the Jordan Valley. The book argues that the rapid collapse of Jericho's walls, evidenced by archaeological records, is strongly linked to seismic events in the region during the Bronze Age.

One intriguing fact is the detailed stratigraphy of Jericho itself, meticulously excavated over time, providing a tangible record of destruction layers. Another is the region’s documented history of earthquakes, offering a plausible explanation for the widespread structural damage.

The book progresses logically, starting with the biblical narrative and its interpretations, then transitioning to archaeological excavations and the geological context of the Jordan Valley. Later chapters analyze the structural vulnerabilities of Jericho’s walls and how seismic activity could have caused their collapse. This approach, blending archaeology, biblical studies, and geology, provides a unique and holistic understanding of the events surrounding Jericho’s destruction.

The book's value lies in its comprehensive analysis, offering a fresh, evidence-based perspective on this historical event.

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