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שמירת כשרות בירושלים (ובפלשת) של תקופת הברזל IIא
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The Hezekiah Bulla—In Five Minutes
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A Fortress From the Time of David
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Egypt, Gold Tongues and the ‘Sin of Achan’
Recent discoveries in Egypt shine light on what appears to be a remarkable parallel.
By
Christopher Eames
Can You Trust the Masoretic Text?
We should. It’s the most accurately copied ancient document in human history.
By
Jude Flurry
New Discovery: Jerusalem Elites Were Imbibing on Vanilla-Laced Wine Before City’s Fall
Evidence of wine-soaked opulence in the city’s final moments—just as the Prophet Jeremiah described
By
Christopher Eames
• March 30, 2022
Mt. Ebal Curse Inscription Contains Two Names of God—YHW and El
An additional detail drops in our interview with the amulet’s excavator, Dr. Stripling, as we await the final report.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 28, 2022
Interview: The Most Important Inscription Ever Discovered in Biblical Archaeology?
New details about the Mt. Ebal inscription
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• March 26, 2022
BREAKING NEWS: Ancient Hebrew ‘Curse Tablet’ Discovered at Joshua’s Altar on Mt. Ebal
A revolutionary artifact with several lines of text ‘centuries older than any known Hebrew inscription from Israel’—and paralleling several scriptures regarding Israel’s entry into Canaan
By
Christopher Eames
• March 24, 2022
Mount Ebal and the Tale of Two Altars
Has the site of Joshua’s altar been discovered?
By
Brent Nagtegaal
Biblical Archaeology Update: Big Week Ahead
And the latest unfounded attack against using the Bible in archaeology.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• March 21, 2022
Interview With Dr. Stripling: Joshua, Mt. Ebal and the Discovery of an Ancient Hebrew Amulet
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Dead Sea Scrolls Don’t Include the Book of Esther—or Do They?
The one biblical book suspiciously missing from this massive corpus of scriptural manuscripts—or is it?
By
Christopher Eames
• March 17, 2022
KHIRBET QEIYAFA – A Fortress From the Time of King David
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 7, 2022
Trove of Biblical-Period Artifacts Seized in IAA Raid of Jerusalem Residence
By
Jude Flurry
• March 8, 2022
King Baalis: First Evidence of a Biblical Ammonite Ruler
And the man who had Judah’s first governor assassinated
By
Christopher Eames
• March 7, 2022
Biblical Prophets Amos and Jeremiah Proved Correct on Philistine Origins
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 28, 2022
Are ‘Philistines’ During Abraham’s Time Evidence Against Bible Historicity?
Far from it—hidden biblical insight into the early Philistines reveals remarkable corroboration to the historical picture.
By
Christopher Eames
• February 24, 2022
‘Judges’-Period Israel a Hub of Mediterranean Trade, Lead Ingots Reveal
A shipwreck discovery off Israel’s coast reveals an ancient connection with Cyprus and Sardinia.
By
Christopher Eames
• February 20, 2022
Is the Book of Jonah ‘Entirely Ahistorical’?
Gratuitous torture, dimensions, animals, plants and period-specific impotence—all a remarkably accurate depiction of the infamous ‘bloody city’ in the book of Jonah.
By
Christopher Eames
Farmer Discovers Victory Stele of a Biblical Pharaoh
An exciting discovery from one of the few biblical pharaohs confirmed by archaeology
By
Joshua Taylor
• February 15, 2022
The Book of Jonah: Fact or Fiction?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 13, 2022
Valentine’s Day—in the Hebrew Bible?
It’s a peculiar ‘love fest’ numbered among the ‘Christian’ holidays. But its real origin is much earlier than the third-century ‘St. Valentine.’
By
Christopher Eames
• February 10, 2022
Our Institute Emblem
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 8, 2022
Parasites in Ancient Jerusalem: A New Study (Rather Gruesomely) Parallels the Bible
The ‘miracles, wars, kings and prophets’ narrative of the Bible doesn’t indicate anything about gut parasites—or does it?
By
Jude Flurry
• February 5, 2022
Interview: Joshua, Mount Ebal and the Discovery of an Ancient Hebrew Amulet
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 1, 2022
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2021
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 1, 2022
Let the Stones—and the Science—Speak
How have we arrived at the point where many archaeologists consider using Bible history to be the relic of a past era of archaeological research?
By
Brent Nagtegaal
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