Ancient ritual complex unearthed at site tied to biblical city in Ezekiel

Authorities have announced the discovery of a long-lost ancient religious site at a location often associated with a biblical city mentioned in the Old Testament.

This sacred complex, devoted to the local god Pelusios, was unearthed at the archaeological site of Tell el-Farama in North Sinai.

Historically, Tell el-Farama was known as the ancient city of Pelusium, which is sometimes linked to “Sin,” a city referenced in the Book of Ezekiel.

Recent excavations have uncovered a colossal basin, measuring 115 feet in diameter, that was historically fed by the Nile River.

Experts suggest that this basin was in use from the second century B.C. until the sixth century A.D.

“The basin was filled with water mixed with Nile silt, representing a divine connection to the god Pelusios, whose name traces back to the Greek word ‘pelos,’ meaning ‘mud’,” officials noted in a translated statement.

The basin was “surrounded by channels and water reservoirs, with multiple entrances on the eastern, southern, and western sides, while the northern side suffered significant destruction,” the statement also noted.

The discovery was years in the making. 

In 2019, archaeologists uncovered just a fraction of a circular red-brick structure that later revealed the entire complex.

While it was at first believed to be a civic council building, officials recently determined it was a “sacred water installation associated with religious rituals.”

Sin is described in the Book of Ezekiel as a stronghold of Egypt, a characterization that aligns with Pelusium’s location as a key gateway on the country’s northeastern frontier.

In Ezekiel 30:15, God says, “I will pour out my wrath on Sin, the stronghold of Egypt.”

The biblical city of Sin has been identified with Pelusium since early Greek translations of the Bible, with some modern versions still noting the connection in footnotes.

In a statement, Sherif Fathy, the minister of Tourism and Antiquities, said the basin discovery “underscores the strategic and archaeological importance of North Sinai, which is rich in promising sites that still hold many secrets.”

The discovery is one of several notable finds recently announced in Egypt.

Last month, officials announced the discovery of eight rare papyrus scrolls dating back nearly 3,000 years — whose contents still remain unknown.

Egyptian officials also unveiled the discovery of an ancient monastery dating back to the dawn of Christian monasticism.

The site was established between the fourth and sixth centuries A.D.

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