Replica of one of the 21 letters found in or near the ruins of Lachish between 1935 and 1938

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Replica of one of the 21 letters found in or near the ruins of Lachish between 1935 and 1938

Replica of one of the 21 letters found in or near the ruins of Lachish between 1935 and 1938

Replica of one of the 21 letters found in or near the ruins of Lachish between 1935 and 1938. The so-called Lachish Letters were inscriptions on storage jars that date to 588-586 BC, the period during which the Babylonians attacked the fortified cities of Judah, including Jerusalem. The Lachish Letters provide a view of these events that complements those of Jeremiah.

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