BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 28, 2025
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American tourist finds Hasmonean-era coin in Shiloh

A remarkable discovery at the historical site of Shiloh in Samaria has put an American tourist in the spotlight.

An American, Juan from California, found a rare ancient Jewish coin at Shiloh, dating back to the reign of Hashmonean King Alexander Jannaeus, the Christian Post reported.

The coin, linked to the Second Jewish Temple era, was unearthed by Juan, who hails from California, while visiting Shiloh, a key archaeological site in the northern part of the West Bank. Managed by the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council, Shiloh holds significant biblical importance as the first sanctuary of the Israelites in Canaan.

This discovery is not only significant archaeologically but also personally for Juan. His previous visit to Shiloh was four years ago with his wife, where they prayed for a child after a decade of infertility struggles, mirroring the biblical story of Hannah.

Reflecting on his past visits, Juan said, "I was here four years ago with my wife. We came to pray for a child, just like Hannah in the Bible, because we had been unable to conceive for about 10 years." Their prayers were answered with the birth of their daughter a year later, affirming their faith in divine intervention. "A year later, we had an amazing daughter, who is now 3 years old. It's proof that God always listens to heartfelt prayers," he added.

Shiloh's Rich Archaeological and Biblical Significance

Juan found the coin and handed it over to the Israel Antiquities Authority, which excels at cleaning and dating ancient artifacts. The coin dates back to King Alexander Jannaeus’s era—a prominent figure in the Hasmonean dynasty—highlighting its historical and cultural significance.

Israel Gantz, the head of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council, linked this discovery to the broader narrative of Jewish history. Gantz stated, "The discovery of a coin from the Second Temple period further evidences the Jewish people's and Israel's connection to our land in Binyamin."

Gantz also highlighted ongoing efforts to develop Shiloh to attract more visitors globally. He said, "The Jewish story began here and we continue it. The archaeological site in Shiloh reveals fascinating finds that connect us to our deep roots. We are working to develop the site and make it accessible to thousands of visitors from Israel and around the world."

Recent Excavations and Biblical Connections at Shiloh

In recent years, Shiloh has been the site of numerous significant archaeological discoveries. In 2022, Scott Stripling, who directs the Tel Shiloh excavations, announced the uncovering of what is believed to be part of a gate complex. This finding potentially ties back to a biblical narrative involving the High Priest Eli.

Stripling discussed the potential implications of this find. "This was either the main gate or another gate,” he said. “This is important because the High Priest, Eli, died in the gate of Shiloh," he explained, referencing the biblical account of 1 Samuel 4.

Further supporting the biblical connections, Stripling emphasized the holistic narrative emerging from these discoveries. "All of this together inductively suggests to us that we are seeing what is found in the Bible," he stated. "There are many lines of evidence and from it an overarching picture emerges."

Connecting Past and Present Through Archaeology

The discovery by Juan not only enriches the historical narrative of Shiloh but also adds to the personal stories of those who visit this ancient site. Each artifact unearthed at Shiloh serves as a bridge between past civilizations and the present, providing a tangible link to history that continues to inspire and educate.

As Shiloh continues to reveal its secrets, it remains a focal point for both religious pilgrims and historians, each drawn by its layered history and ongoing archaeological revelations. The site promises more discoveries, each potentially as significant as the finding of the ancient Jewish coin by an American tourist—a reminder of our continuous quest to connect with our historical roots.

With each artifact, the historical narrative of the region gains depth, offering new perspectives on ancient lives and stories long buried beneath the earth. As such, Juan's discovery is a testament to Shiloh's enduring legacy as a link between the past and the present, between the sacred and the scholarly.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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