Headlines have been splashed across newspapers in recent days about Arabs destroying part of the archaeological site at Mount Ebal. Israelis would be outraged by the destruction at any biblical archaeological site. But, this isn’t just any site... this is the site built by the Israelites upon crossing the Jordan under the leadership of Joshua. It is the site of Joshua’s Altar, described in the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua. And, as we will see, Ebal has much more significance to the Jewish nation than is common knowledge.The setting


Mount Ebal is the large mountain, north of the ancient city of Shechem, in the center of Samaria, some 40 miles north of Jerusalem. The excavation site is located on a slope beneath the summit, on the northeastern side of the mountain. It consists of a burnt offering altar, an inner wall and an outer wall. It is the outer wall that was recently partially destroyed by the Arabs.

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