The walls of Jericho collapsed on both sides.
Many experts are very excited because the double walls of Jericho collapsed on both sides, which coincides with the miracle described in the Bible. However, experts have been disappointed for decades because the appraisal date of kenyon is BC 1550, which does not conform to the fact that other Canaan cities such as Hazor were destroyed. But there was a dramatic breakthrough in the 1980s.
1990, an archaeologist from the Middle East, Bryant G. Wood, visited Jericho and criticized kenyon's conclusion based on newly unearthed data. Because she died in 1978 and didn't read any new identification data, the two volumes of local ceramic films published in 1982 and 1983 were different from her identification date, which was around 1400 BC.
Huth pointed out that kenyon only excavated in a small area, because she couldn't find the popular Cypriot pottery at that time, so she thought it must have been earlier, which was wrong, because the scope of her investigation was not commercial artery, so it was normal that she couldn't find it. But new evidence was found elsewhere.
The previous Garstein discovered an Egyptian beetle-shaped sculpture (scarab), the date of which was generally later than 1550 BC, and in the third period of Tumos, that is, early Egypt, its name was being carved with a beetle-shaped sculpture. The beetle-shaped sculpture in Jericho can be inferred from BC 1400 to BC 1340, which is consistent with the verification date of pottery. Conclusion: 1 The Lord God promised to give the land of Canaan to Israel. The first great victory showed that this victory did not depend on any performance of the Israelis themselves. The only thing they should do is to trust God's word and trust God from beginning to end.
2. With his care and care for the Israelis, God led them through countless good times and difficulties. As long as the Israelites rely on God, God will protect them and save them to the end!