: Excavations revealed a spectacular palace with intricate carvings and a massive library of cuneiform tablets collected by King Ashurbanipal. The city’s massive size—described in the Bible as a three-day journey to traverse—has been confirmed by top plans showing its extensive walls and suburbs. 3. Babylon : The Golden City of Exile
: Digs at Tell es-Sultan have uncovered mud-brick walls that fell outward , creating a natural ramp into the city. Additionally, a thick burn layer and jars full of grain suggest the city was conquered rapidly by fire during the harvest season, rather than a long siege—details that align closely with the biblical account. 5. Bethsaida : The Lost City of the Gospels Lost Cities of the Bible Lost Cities of the Bible
Here is a look at the most famous "lost" cities of the Bible and what archaeology tells us today. 1. Sodom and Gomorrah: The Sin Cities of the Plain : Excavations revealed a spectacular palace with intricate
Jericho is often called the world's oldest city , with layers of civilization dating back 11,000 years. Babylon : The Golden City of Exile :
Unearthing the Past: The "Lost" Cities of the Bible For centuries, many of the greatest metropolises of the ancient world existed only in the pages of Scripture, dismissed by skeptics as pious legends or metaphors for morality. But in the last 150 years, shovels have begun to meet the sand, revealing that cities like , Babylon , and even Sodom were very much real—and their remains are as dramatic as the stories they inspired.