Rare Mosaic Revealing Earliest 'Physical Evidence' of Christianity Now on Display at Museum of the Bible
The Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. has opened a new exhibit in partnership with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), giving visitors a deeper understanding of the spread of early Christianity in the Holy Land.
Titled “The Megiddo Mosaic: Foundations of Faith,” the exhibit showcases IAA’s archaeological find, dating back to the third century, on display for the first time since it was found. The mosaic formed part of the floor of the oldest site of Christian worship ever to be discovered, according to officials with the Museum of the Bible (MOTB).
“The mosaic presents groundbreaking physical evidence of the practices and beliefs of early Christians, including the first archaeological instance of the phrase, ‘God Jesus Christ,’” Alegre Savariego, curator of the exhibition on behalf of the IAA, said in the release.
The tiles also illustrate one of the earliest examples of a fish being used as a Christian symbol and the names of several of the church’s patrons.
Further, according to Bobby Duke, MOTB interim chief curator and scholars initiative director, “The mosaic underscores the crucial role of women in the early church by the fact that 5 women are mentioned in it by name.” “Truly, the mosaic presents a wealth of new data for church historians, like the Dead Sea Scrolls did for Bible scholars,” he stated. (FN / VFI News)
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