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Biblical-Era Earthquake Reached Jerusalem, Archeologists Say

Shattered storage vessels after restoration by Joseph Bocangolz. (Ortal Chalaf/Israel Antiquities Authority)

Did an ancient earthquake described in the Bible some 2,800 years ago reach as far as Jerusalem, the Kingdom of Judah’s capital?

An archeological dig says yes.

Excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the ruins of an ancient building within the City of David National Park revealed a row of shattered vessels, including bowls, lamps, cooking utensils and storage jars on the earliest floor of the southernmost room.

This layer of destruction had no signs of a fire, indicating the collapse of the building’s walls was not a deliberate event.

Remains of vessels shattered in an eighth-century B.C. earthquake, uncovered in Jerusalem. (Eliyahu Yanai/City of David)

This could have only one explanation: the eighth-century B.C. earthquake mentioned in the books of Amos and Zechariah.

Excavation directors Joe Uziel and Ortal Chalaf said this was “probably one of the strongest and most damaging earthquakes in ancient times. Evidence of its occurrence has been discovered in the past in excavations conducted at a variety of sites throughout Israel, such as Hazor, Gezer, Tel Agol and Tel es-Safi/Gath.

“The latest excavations we conducted in the City of David indicate the earthquake probably hit Jerusalem as well.”

Ortal Chalaf, left, and Dr. Joe Uziel from the Israel Antiquities Authority. (Yaniv Berman/Israel Antiquities Authority)

Remnants of the earthquake in the eighth century B.C. can also be found at Tel Megiddo in the north; on the eastern slope of the Gihon Spring, not far from the City of David in Jerusalem; and in the Dead Sea area.

The new findings update what was previously the earliest destruction layer of Jerusalem — from the Babylonian conquest of 586 BC.

(Edited by Fern Siegel and Kristen Butler)

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