Revealed: A 2,700-Year-Old Depiction of Jerusalem and Hezekiah?

Remarkably, the relief may picture not only Jerusalem but also King Hezekiah himself.
Sennacherib’s 17 Hezekiah Inscriptions
Hezekiah’s Occupation of Gath
INFOGRAPHIC: The Oldest Picture of Jerusalem?
Did Isaiah Prophesy the Image of Hezekiah in Sennacherib’s Throne Room?

“Till ye be left as a beacon upon the top of a mountain, And as an ensign on a hill”—Isaiah 30:17

From the Editor

A Voice From the Dust

Biblical archaeology connects the past with the present—and the future.

Revealing Royal Jerusalem!

The multi-phase project to resurrect the history of the Ophel is now underway—and you can support this most-important enterprise!

Sensational Neo-Assyrian Artifact Found—in Jerusalem!

‘Excitement on a level I can’t remember ever experiencing’

Ancient Assyrian Grave Discovered in Israel

A recent excavation at Horvat Tevet has uncovered evidence of Assyrian dominance in seventh-century B.C.E. Jezreel Valley.

Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Cities: Ekron

From the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, this city has a long history that matches the meaning of its name.

Genesis 14: Uncovering the Bible’s World War I

Eastern axis versus western entente: the striking evidence for the Bible’s first world war

Digging Up Hebrew

The revival of Hebrew as a spoken language has been given supernatural terms like ‘resurrection’ and ‘miracle,’ but how ‘scientific’ was it?