Summary
- The Megiddo Mosaic, from one of the oldest Christian prayer halls in Israel, is being loaned to the Museum of the Bible in the U.S.
- Controversy surrounds the exhibition due to the museum’s association with evangelical Christian funders and past acquisition policies.
- The mosaic, dating back to around 230 C.E., is considered a precious testimony to early Christianity.
- The significance of the mosaic lies in its historical context, inscriptions, and connection to the prophesized final battle of Armageddon.