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In today’s episode, we journey back to 1868 with missionary Frederick Augustus Klein and the astonishing discovery of the Moabite Stone—also known as the Mesha Stele—in the ruins of ancient Dibon, modern-day Jordan. This basalt slab, inscribed with 34 lines of ancient script, sparked an international frenzy among European powers and became one of archaeology’s most hotly contested treasures. We’ll explore the drama, intrigue, and tragedy surrounding its eventual destruction and partial recovery, as well as the groundbreaking revelations encoded on the stone itself. More than just an artifact, the Moabite Stone is a 2,800-year-old receipt—one that confirms key narratives from the Bible, introduces us to historical figures like King Mesha and the House of David, and verifies the existence of ancient cities and kingdoms once thought to be legend. (00:00) – Introduction (00:21) – What is the Moabite Stone? (00:24) – The 1868 discovery by Frederick Augustus Klein (00:44) – Bedouin coffee ceremony (01:07) – Discovery of the inscribed stone (01:56) – Introduction of Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (03:47) – The destruction of the Moabite Stone (04:45) – The biblical history (05:01) – Biblical skepticism in 19th-century academia (05:31) – 2 Kings 3:4–7 (06:42) – Moab’s rebellion (07:11) – The Neo-Assyrian Empire (08:28) – The alliance of Israel, Judah, and Edom (08:37) – Elisha (09:25) – Mesha’s sacrifice of his heir (10:09) – The discovery of the Mesha Stele (10:20) – Mesha’s account, ca. 840 BC (12:12) – Confirmation of Gad in Ataroth (13:05) – Mesha’s building projects (13:23) – The House of David (14:27) – 2015 technology confirms the “House of David” inscription (15:09) – Three lines of proof for the inscription (16:17) – Significance for biblical historicity (16:46) – Overlapping historical details: dynasties, figures, cities (17:57) – Conclusion: Moabite Stone as archaeological confirmation Connect with XtraBiblical Instagram: @xtrabiblical X (Twitter): @Xtra_Biblical
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