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Proof the Book of Joshua Really Happened With Aaron Lipkin

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What if one of the most debated archaeological discoveries in Israel points directly back to the Book of Joshua? In this episode, Franny Waisman welcomes Aaron Lipkin, founder of Lipkin Tours, for a fascinating conversation about biblical archaeology in Judea and Samaria, the Israelite settlement period, Mount Ebal, and the controversial “curse tablet.” Together, they explore how archaeology, geography, Tanach, and academic debate all intersect in one of the most significant biblical sites in the land of Israel. Aaron Lipkin is the founder of Lipkin Tours, where he leads educational tours throughout Judea and Samaria with a focus on biblical archaeology, Jewish history, and the physical geography of Tanach. His work helps visitors connect the stories of the Bible to the actual places where they unfolded. Time Stamps: 00:00 Why Evidence Feels Fragmentary 11:29 Academia vs Bible Debate 19:53 Covenant Ceremony Explained 22:49 Drone Tour of Shechem 25:03 Proofs of Joshua’s Altar 30:52 The Cursed Tablet Find 36:03 Why Visit Judea Samaria Tune in to the full episode for a powerful conversation on biblical archaeology, Mount Ebal, Joshua’s altar, and the enduring significance of Judea and Samaria.

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episode Proof the Book of Joshua Really Happened With Aaron Lipkin cover

Proof the Book of Joshua Really Happened With Aaron Lipkin

What if one of the most debated archaeological discoveries in Israel points directly back to the Book of Joshua? In this episode, Franny Waisman welcomes Aaron Lipkin, founder of Lipkin Tours, for a fascinating conversation about biblical archaeology in Judea and Samaria, the Israelite settlement period, Mount Ebal, and the controversial “curse tablet.” Together, they explore how archaeology, geography, Tanach, and academic debate all intersect in one of the most significant biblical sites in the land of Israel. Aaron Lipkin is the founder of Lipkin Tours, where he leads educational tours throughout Judea and Samaria with a focus on biblical archaeology, Jewish history, and the physical geography of Tanach. His work helps visitors connect the stories of the Bible to the actual places where they unfolded. Time Stamps: 00:00 Why Evidence Feels Fragmentary 11:29 Academia vs Bible Debate 19:53 Covenant Ceremony Explained 22:49 Drone Tour of Shechem 25:03 Proofs of Joshua’s Altar 30:52 The Cursed Tablet Find 36:03 Why Visit Judea Samaria Tune in to the full episode for a powerful conversation on biblical archaeology, Mount Ebal, Joshua’s altar, and the enduring significance of Judea and Samaria.

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