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Artifact Facts: The Cyrus Cylinder

Artifact Facts: The Cyrus Cylinder

Season 4 Episode 89 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Discovered in 1879 at the base of the Ésagila temple, the Cyrus Cylinder records the rise of Cyrus, king of Persia, and the removal of King Nabonidus of the Chaldeans. It also notes that Nabonidus was absent when Babylon fell—leaving his son Belshazzar as co-regent, a detail echoed in Daniel chapter 5. In this episode of Artifact Facts, we examine how the Cyrus Cylinder bridges archaeology and Scripture.

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