BIBLICAL DISPLAYS IN THE SOLID ROCK BIBLE MUSUEM
The Solid Rock Bible Museum is a collection of ancient artifacts from over one hundred different biblical sites. Most of these artifacts are authentic ancient artifacts, with only a few being replicas of important archeological finds that are housed in museums around the world.
The museum contains hundreds of ancient artifacts that date from about 2,000 B.C. to about 1,000 A.D. The museum highlights artifacts from the ancient empires: Chaldean, Arabian, Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Aramean, Canaanite, Ammonite, Moabite, Edomite, and Philistine, with a majority of the artifacts being Israelite.
The Solid Rock Bible Museum is housed in the Solid Rock Café, 96 East Center St, Ephraim, UT 84627. Admission to see the museum is free, but the museum is only open during the operating hours of the Café. Any Cafe patron is welcome to request a tour of our museum from the friendly Café staff.
Groups should contact the museum curator, to schedule a tour using the form on the contact page.
THE ANCIENT EMPIRES DISPLAY THE NEW TESTAMENT DISPLAY
THE OLD TESTAMENT CANAANITE
AND ISRAELITE DISPLAY
This Display Directly Connects with:
THE PATRIARCHS (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob)
THE CONQUEST OF CANNAN BY ISRAEL
THE PERIOD OF THE JUDGES OF ISRAEL
THE ISRAELITE KINGDOM PERIOD
THE ENEMY NATIONS THAT SURROUNDED
ISRAEL DISPLAY
BIBLE MANUSCRIPT DISPLAYS




