The Tel Dan Inscription was meant as a kind of propaganda piece against Israel. Ironically, it is now one of the best evidences for the existence of King David that appears outside of the Bible:
The Magdala stone was discovered in 2009 by the Sea of Galilee at Migdal. Theories as to what it depicted, though, were rare. Now, it appears that has changed. The answer? The stone is a kind of early virtual reality headset, or vehicle
Genesis 49:10 reads like this: “The scepter will not depart from Judah, nor the staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes and the allegiance of the nations is his.”
In Israel, however, pilgrims have been coming for thousands of years in all manner of styles. Most recently, a Byzantine-period Church used a wall around 1,500 years ago as a kind of message board for arriving pilgrims: