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Megiddo | Ancient City, Biblical Armageddon, Palestine | Britannica Megiddo, important town of ancient Palestine, overlooking the Plain of Esdraelon (Valley of Jezreel) It lies about 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Haifa in northern Israel Megiddo’s strategic location at the crossing of two military and trade routes gave the city an importance far beyond its size
What is the significance of Megiddo in the Bible? What is the significance of Megiddo in the Bible? Megiddo is an ancient city in Israel and the site of a number of military conflicts Today it is the site of a kibbutz and some rich archeological digs (Tel Megiddo)
Welcome to Armageddon: Meet the city behind the biblical story Megiddo is an archaeological site that was inhabited between roughly 7000 B C and 300 B C Numerous battles were fought near Megiddo during that time, and the Book of Revelation, which refers
Megiddo - See The Holy Land Megiddo is 35 kilometres southeast of Haifa, at the southern end of the fertile Jezreel Valley Destroyed and rebuilt many times during its turbulent history, it was occupied almost continuously from around 6000 BC until about 500 years before Jesus Christ was born
Megiddo, the Place of Battles - biblearchaeology. org The prophet Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal on Mt Carmel (1 Kgs 18:21) and later executed them near Megiddo (1 Kgs 18:40) This area is also the region of biblical Armageddon prophesied in Revelation 16:16
Megiddo - Jewish Virtual Library One of the largest city mounds in Israel (covering an area of about 15 acres) and rich in archeological finds, Tel Megiddo is an important site for studying the material culture of biblical times
Megiddo | Biblical site in Northern Israel History of Israel Megiddo, also known as Armageddon (mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible), is a Unesco World Heritage site situated in Northern Israel’s Jezreel Valley and is extensively regarded as the Holy Land’s most significant Biblical period site
Megiddo - BiblePlaces. com Inhabited from the Chalcolithic period, Megiddo has approximately 26 levels of occupation American excavators from the Oriental Institute worked from 1925 with the ambitious goal of excavating every level in its entirety
Megiddo Site | The Megiddo Expediti Megiddo is an archetypal historical site whose cast of characters includes Canaanites, Egyptians, Israelites, Assyrians, and Persians in the biblical period and Ottoman Turks and Englishmen in the modern era