Erick Stakelbeck discusses the recent discovery of a 2700-year-old seal in Jerusalem, believed to have belonged to a high-ranking official in the court of King Hezekiah during the time of the Prophet Isaiah. The seal, adorned with an Assyrian winged figure and inscribed with ancient Hebrew, sheds light on the cultural and political struggles faced by the Israelites during that period. Stakelbeck is joined by Ze’ev Orenstein of the City of David to delve deeper into the significance of this find. Later, the show explores the Shroud of Turin, with Dr. Jeremiah Johnston analyzing the recent findings that support its authenticity as the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The episode concludes with a discussion on the spiritual and historical implications of the Shroud and its correlation to the life and crucifixion of Jesus.