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Treasure Hoard Found Near Jesus’ Galilee Site Tied to Forgotten Jewish Uprising, Archaeologists Say

Archaeologists in northern Israel uncovered a cache of bronze coins near Hukok, a kibbutz west of Capernaum in the Galilee, an area closely associated with the ministry of Jesus. The hoard—hidden in a crevice within an underground hiding complex—may connect to the little-known Gallus Revolt of the mid-fourth century A.D., when local communities resisted Roman authority. Researchers with the Israel Antiquities Authority said the discovery provides rare material evidence from a turbulent period and offers fresh insight into how residents prepared for danger.

Finds like these help illuminate the everyday realities of people living at the crossroads of empire, faith, and conflict. The proximity to biblical sites underscores how archaeology can enrich both the historical record and contemporary faith conversations by rooting them in tangible artifacts. As the hoard undergoes further study, scholars expect it to refine timelines and shed light on the networks of refuge and resilience that once crisscrossed the hills of the Galilee.

The public response to the announcement has been marked by curiosity and wonder, a reminder that the land of Israel bears layers of memory still surfacing after millennia. Each new discovery invites renewed engagement with Scripture and history, encouraging readers to see familiar places through the lens of those who hid valuables in hopes of returning to a peace that never came.

(FOX/VFI News)

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