Israel’s Megiddo Mosaic Makes History at Museum of the Bible

The Megiddo Mosaic, a third-century artifact discovered beneath a prison construction site in 2005, is now on display at Washington D.C.’s Museum of the Bible. Regarded as Israel’s greatest archaeological find since the Dead Sea Scrolls, the mosaic features early Christian symbols, including fish and a communion table, predating Christianity’s official recognition by the Roman Empire. Drawing thousands of visitors, the exhibit has sparked awe and curiosity among attendees, highlighting the mosaic’s profound historical and spiritual significance.
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