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With a thousand of his lords in attendance at the feast, Belshazzar, king of Babylon, dusted off the golden goblets that his predecessor Nebuchadnezzar plundered from God's temple in Jerusalem.
Few Biblical archaeology discoveries stirred as much excitement as the Tel Dan inscription - writing on a 9th century B.C. stone slab (or stela) that furnished historical evidence of King David from the Bible.
For those who don't think the Bible's mention of specific names and lineages are important, think again.
There are times in archaeology's history of incredible finds that God inserts His own sense of irony.