: Its ruins sit along the Euphrates River in modern Iraq.
: Digs at Tell es-Sultan have uncovered mud-brick walls that fell outward , creating a natural ramp into the city. Additionally, a thick burn layer and jars full of grain suggest the city was conquered rapidly by fire during the harvest season, rather than a long siege—details that align closely with the biblical account. 5. Bethsaida : The Lost City of the Gospels Lost Cities of the Bible Lost Cities of the Bible
Jericho is often called the world's oldest city , with layers of civilization dating back 11,000 years. : Its ruins sit along the Euphrates River in modern Iraq
: According to Joshua 6, the city's walls collapsed flat after the Israelites marched around them. Lost Cities of the Bible