“Unearthed Mystery: Archaeologist Claims Discovery of ‘Divine Visage’ in Ancient Artifacts Sparks Controversy!”
What if I told you that ancient artifacts might just reveal a divine face? Well, buckle up! In a remarkable twist of archaeological fate, a team led by Yosef Garfinkel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has unearthed head figurines that some speculate may depict the ‘face of God’ – yes, you heard that right! These 9th-century clay heads were discovered scattered across what once was the Kingdom of Judah, igniting a fiery debate among experts. Are we looking at a groundbreaking representation of Yahweh himself, or is this just more ancient idolater’s shenanigans? Garfinkel insists these artifacts could rewrite our understanding of religious practices in ancient Israel, while a chorus of critics claims he’s treading into sensationalist territory. Dive into this archaeological enigma and see if you agree on whether these clay creations might ultimately lead us to a divine breakthrough! LEARN MORE
Several head figurines and other artifacts were found among different sites where the ancient Kingdom of Judah once stood.

The Jerusalem PostSeveral head figurines dating back to the 9th century may have been meant to depict the ‘face of God.’
Sometimes archaeologists uncover the most shocking discoveries while examining ancient artifacts. For Yosef Garfinkel, head of the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, what he found during an inspection of 3,000-year-old artifacts may have been the ‘face of God.’
But other archaeologists aren’t so sure about his claims.
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