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Tall el-Hammam

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What archaeologists found

A destruction layer dated roughly ~1650 BC:

  • a large prosperous city suddenly abandoned
  • violently collapsed walls
  • extreme temperatures (estimated ~2000°C)
  • pottery melted into glass
  • shocked quartz crystals (impact/explosion evidence)
  • soil rich in salt → land uninhabitable ~600 years

Biblical account

Genesis 19:24–25
“The Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah… and destroyed the cities.”

The description includes:

  • fire from the sky
  • instantaneous destruction
  • a devastated and barren region afterward

What researchers suggest

Some geologists propose:
➡️ an airburst explosion (similar to Tunguska / atmospheric meteor)

This would produce:

  • shockwave
  • extreme heat
  • total firestorm
  • salt thrown across the plain

Bible – Archaeology correlation

Biblical descriptionDiscovery
fire from heavenairburst explosion
total destructioncity instantly wiped out
cursed landsalinized soil
long abandonment~600 years uninhabited

Important

Not all archaeologists agree this is Sodom.
The debate is still open.

But most accept:
➡️ a major Bronze Age city in Abraham’s era was destroyed by an extreme catastrophe in that region.


Conclusion

We do not have an inscription saying “this is Sodom,”
but we do have a real event that closely matches the biblical description.

Archaeology confirms a catastrophe.
The Bible provides its interpretation.


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