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Isaiah was said to have predicted the coming of the Messiah, which is found in the Book of Isaiah chapter 53. 'If it is the case that this bulla is indeed that of the prophet Isaiah, then it should not come as a surprise to discover this bulla next to one bearing King Hezekiah's name given the symbiotic relationship of the prophet Isaiah and King Hezekiah described in the Bible.'The earthquake in ancient Jerusalem
'And the Valley in the Hills shall be stopped up, for the Valley of the Hills shall reach only to Azal; it shall be stopped up as it was stopped up as a result of the earthquake in the days of King Uzziah of Judah,' reads another passage in Zechariah, recalling the event some 200 years later, to suggest how strong of a collective memory it left.
'Until now, many researchers assumed that the wall was built by Hezekiah during his rebellion against Sennacherib, King of Assyria, in order to defend Jerusalem during the Assyrian siege. Professor Sir Colin Humphreys, of Cambridge University's Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy said: 'If these words are describing a real observation, then a major astronomical event was taking place - the question for us to figure out is what the text actually means.
'Then a breach was made in the city, and all the men of war fled by night by the way of the gate between the two walls.'
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