Archaeologists prove the reality of a prophecy of Jesus Christ

Israeli scientists have found archaeological evidence of mass slaughter committed by the Romans during the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in the year 70 of our era, which completely fall under the description made by the historian Josephus and a prophecy of Jesus Christ in the gospel that Jerusalem "will not be one stone left on stone", reports RIA Novosti.

Archaeologists conducting excavations in the South-Eastern part of the city near the Temple mount. That’s where they found arrowheads and ammunition for the ballistae.

"We intend to excavate the entire main street of ancient Jerusalem in the period of 5 years. This is a complete and, in fact, unique excavations of the site, which is over a hundred years attracted the attention of archaeologists from all over the world, " said in an interview with the Jewish Press Dr. Yuval Baruch, chief archaeologist of Jerusalem.

The excavation also involved biologists and geologists. Upon completion of the study, found artifacts will be put on public display.

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