Biblical Artifacts
Biblical artifacts are physical objects that have historical and cultural significance related to the Bible and its narratives. These items can include ancient manuscripts, pottery, coins, and tools that provide insight into the lives and practices of people during biblical times. They help scholars and archaeologists understand the historical context of biblical events and figures.
Many biblical artifacts have been discovered in regions such as Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. Notable examples include the Dead Sea Scrolls, which contain some of the oldest known texts of the Hebrew Bible, and the Shroud of Turin, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus. These artifacts continue to be studied for their religious and historical importance.