The Holy Land Path

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Journey back in time with Ethan and Sarah to uncover the hidden truths of the Bible. The Ancient Path brings the history of the Holy Land to life through groundbreaking archaeological findings, cultural insights, and the enduring word of Scripture. From the dust of ancient cities to the heart of modern faith, discover the roots of your heritage on the Holy Land Timeline network. Uncovering the past, revealing the truth. New episodes every week. Subscribe to uncover the roots of your heritage.

Episodes

  1. May 17

    Secrets of the Bedrock: Jerusalem’s Mysterious Tunnel, Galilee’s Hidden Nets, and the Idol of the Desert

    The stones of the Covenant Land are crying out once again, revealing secrets hidden deep beneath the surface. In this profound, hour-long episode of The Holy Land Path, hosts Eytan and Sarah take you on an unforgettable journey across three newly uncovered archaeological marvels from the past week that bridge scriptural truth with the raw reality of history. First, we travel to Jerusalem (Ramat Rachel), where a monumental, 50-meter-long tunnel hewn to perfection into the bedrock has left top archaeologists completely baffled. Why was this massive structure built, and why was it left utterly empty? We dig into the royal architecture of the Kings of Judah to solve the mystery. Next, we return to Bethsaida (El-Araj) for a dramatic breakthrough. Moving past the grand Byzantine "Church of the Apostles," excavators have finally cut down to the first-century bedrock. There, in the dirt, they uncovered the actual home life of Jesus's disciples—including authentic lead fishing-net weights and Jewish ritual stone vessels. Finally, we brave the sands of Makhtesh Ramon in the Negev desert, where an incredible 1,700-year-old Roman statuette of Jupiter-Dushara was just discovered, illuminating the ancient Nabataean Incense Route and the intense spiritual clash faced by the Early Church. In this episode, you will discover: The engineering marvels of the Kingdom of Judah and the mystery of the nameless tunnel. The powerful contrast between the "architecture of memory" and the blue-collar, first-century reality of Peter and Andrew’s fishing village. How trade routes through the Judean Desert forced early believers to confront the pagan empires of their day. Our closing "Selah Moment": How a nameless tunnel, a broken idol, and ancient fishing nets reveal what God chooses to destroy—and what He chooses to build His eternal Kingdom upon.

    52 min
  2. May 5

    The Finger of God: Science, Archaeology, and the Miracles of the Exodus

    "Did the plagues of Egypt leave a footprint in history? The answer from the dust is a resounding YES." In this episode of The Holy Land Path, we are crossing the desert to ancient Egypt to explore one of the most pivotal moments in human history: The Exodus. While the Bible tells the story of God’s mighty hand and outstretched arm, modern science and archaeology are beginning to reveal the physical reality behind the Ten Plagues and the Israelites' stay in the Land of Goshen. Join us as we uncover: The Ipuwer Witness: We examine an ancient Egyptian papyrus that describes a land in total chaos—mirroring the biblical account of the Nile turning to blood and the death of the firstborn. The Volcanic Fingerprint: Could the massive eruption of Santorini (Thera) explain the sequence of the plagues? We discuss the scientific theories that connect geological upheavals to the darkness and the trials sent upon Pharaoh. The Semites of Goshen: Archaeological evidence from the city of Avaris that proves a large Semitic population lived and thrived exactly where the Bible places the Israelites. Miracles through Nature: How the Creator of the Universe may have used the very laws of nature He established to deliver His people from bondage. This is more than just history; it’s a testimony that the God of Israel is the Lord of all creation. 🎧 Tune in to witness the intersection of faith and fact! Make sure to Hit FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to join our journey through the Holy Land!

    54 min
  3. May 4

    Modern Archaeological Breakthroughs in Ancient Jerusalem

    "The stones have a story to tell, and today, science is giving them a voice like never before." In this episode of The Holy Land Path, we explore a monumental shift in how we understand the City of David and the expansion of Jerusalem. For decades, scholars followed a specific timeline—but new, groundbreaking research is changing everything we thought we knew about the era of the Kings of Judah. Inside this journey, we’ll discuss: The Walls of Uzziah and Joash: How advanced Carbon-14 dating is revealing that Jerusalem’s massive walls and expansion happened much earlier than previously believed, confirming the biblical accounts of the strength of the Judean monarchy. The Ancient Network: A high-tech look at "Bullae" (clay seal impressions) that uncovers the sophisticated administrative and communication systems during the First and Second Temple periods. Archaeology Without Digging: How laser scans and 3D imaging are allowing researchers to discover the secrets of the biblical past without disturbing the sacred soil of the Promised Land. The Intersection of Faith and Tech: Why modern innovation isn't just about science—it's about verifying the historical truth of the Scriptures for a new generation. The dust of Zion is yielding its secrets, proving that the more we look, the more the Word of God is confirmed. 🎧 Tune in now and walk the path of discovery with us! Don’t forget to Hit FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to stay connected to the Holy Land!

    45 min

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Journey back in time with Ethan and Sarah to uncover the hidden truths of the Bible. The Ancient Path brings the history of the Holy Land to life through groundbreaking archaeological findings, cultural insights, and the enduring word of Scripture. From the dust of ancient cities to the heart of modern faith, discover the roots of your heritage on the Holy Land Timeline network. Uncovering the past, revealing the truth. New episodes every week. Subscribe to uncover the roots of your heritage.