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Lost Cities Of The Bible May 2026

Babylon is synonymous with power and spiritual corruption in both Daniel and Revelation.

: Its ruins sit along the Euphrates River in modern Iraq.

Here is a look at the most famous "lost" cities of the Bible and what archaeology tells us today. 1. Sodom and Gomorrah: The Sin Cities of the Plain Lost Cities of the Bible

: Excavations revealed a spectacular palace with intricate carvings and a massive library of cuneiform tablets collected by King Ashurbanipal. The city’s massive size—described in the Bible as a three-day journey to traverse—has been confirmed by top plans showing its extensive walls and suburbs. 3. Babylon : The Golden City of Exile

: According to Joshua 6, the city's walls collapsed flat after the Israelites marched around them. Babylon is synonymous with power and spiritual corruption

: Its ruins were uncovered in the 19th century near modern-day Mosul, Iraq .

: Archaeologists have unearthed the iconic Ishtar Gate (now partially reconstructed in Berlin) and evidence of massive ziggurats, which some believe are the historical inspiration for the Tower of Babel. 4. Jericho : The City of Palm Trees Lost Cities of the Bible

Known as the "city of sin" in the Book of Jonah, Nineveh was the capital of the mighty Assyrian Empire.