Myra Raney @myralynnr
Discovered in 1908 at Tel Gezer, the Gezer Calendar is a limestone tablet inscribed in ancient Paleo-Hebrew. Dated to the 10th century BCE, it records seasonal farming cycles—planting, harvesting, and vintage—mirroring biblical descriptions of agrarian life in Israel. Widely recognized as one of the earliest Hebrew inscriptions, this artifact confirms literacy in Solomon’s era and supports the historical setting of Scripture. Verified and published in peer-reviewed archaeological studies, it stands as a cornerstone in biblical archaeology
08:30 AM - Dec 29, 2025
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