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The Egyptian Empire Strikes Back: Evidence of Shishak’s Invasion of Judah
Archaeology corroborates the invasion of the earliest pharaoh named in the biblical account.
By
Christopher Eames
The Archaeology of Israel’s Disastrous Split
One of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history—the division of the united kingdom—is confirmed in the archaeological record.
By
Gerald Flurry
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2024
From the biggest of shipwrecks to the smallest of pendants—here’s our list of 2024’s greatest hits in biblical archaeology
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 3
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DNA Study Shows Bible Correct on Philistine Origins
But you won’t find that in the reporting or the scientific study.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 9, 2019
‘We Have Found Biblical Ziklag’
More stunning proof of King David’s expanding kingdom
By
Christopher Eames
• July 7, 2019
Tell al-Rimah Stele: King Jehoash Found!
Assyrian inscriptions prove Israel’s deliverance from the Syrians through King Jehoash.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 26, 2019
King Hezekiah’s Watchtower Uncovered by IDF Soldiers
Members of Israel’s modern armed forces discover an outpost belonging to their ancient counterparts.
By
Christopher Eames
• June 18, 2019
Joab’s Tunnel?
Was this the conduit through which Joab wrested Jerusalem from the Jebusites?
By
Rachael Grellet
and
Christopher Eames
• June 17, 2019
Analysis: The Hezekiah Bulla
The first-and-only bulla belonging to a king of Judah or Israel ever found in archaeological excavations
By
Christopher Eames
• June 11, 2019
King Ahaz’s Tribute: Proof From an Assyrian Inscription
An inscription that confirms the biblical account of Ahaz’s tribute to Tiglath-Pileser III
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 5, 2019
Archaeology Verifies the Reign of Judah’s Youngest King
New archaeological discovery in Jerusalem adds to evidence of King Josiah’s reign.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 27, 2019
Biblical Jaazaniah: Proved?
Archaeological and historical evidence of another ‘almost’ discovered biblical figure.
By
Warren Reinsch
• May 14, 2019
Proof: Archaeology Proves the Bible
Archaeology unearths historical fact—and proves the biblical record at the same time.
By
Christopher Eames
• May 12, 2019
A Jerusalem Archaeologist, an African Explorer, and the Same Old, Cold Establishment
‘Dr. Mazar, I presume?’
By
Christopher Eames
• May 4, 2019
The Oldest Writing in Jerusalem
Two of the oldest pieces of writing found in Jerusalem leave their mark on the archaeological and biblical worlds.
By
Rachael Grellet
and
Christopher Eames
• May 3, 2019
Esarhaddon Prism Proves King Manasseh
An ancient Babylonian clay prism confirms two biblical kings and the accuracy of the Bible narrative.
By
Warren Reinsch
• April 30, 2019
Plagues of Egypt: Proved?
A document describing Egypt’s sudden downfall is suspiciously similar to the Exodus account.
By
Christopher Eames
• April 24, 2019
Inscriptions: The Biblical Figures That Nearly Were
Artifacts that all but identify biblical personalities
By
Christopher Eames
• April 18, 2019
The Animals of the Bible
The unusual species that once roamed ancient Israel
By
Christopher Eames
• April 11, 2019
Childbirth: Evolution, the Bible and Archaeology
The ‘most natural thing in the world’—and for scientists, a real dilemma
By
Christopher Eames
• April 5, 2019
Nathan-Melech: Found!
Rare First Temple period seal impression provides first proof of one of King Josiah’s aides.
By
Christopher Eames
and
Warren Reinsch
• March 30, 2019
Camels: Proof That the Bible Is False?
According to scholars from Tel Aviv University: Yes.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 28, 2019
The Biblical Prophets: Archaeological Evidence?
Proof of the biblical kings abounds. What, if anything, about the prophets?
By
Christopher Eames
• March 20, 2019
Biblical Names Confirmed Through Archaeology
They may not refer to specific biblical individuals—but even generic names help authenticate the account.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 17, 2019
Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
Two bullae shine a light on the accuracy of the biblical account.
By
Rachael Grellet
and
Christopher Eames
• March 5, 2019
Sodom and Gomorrah Proved!
Recent scientific evidence corroborates an ‘impossible’ biblical miracle.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 2, 2019
Veracity of Jeremiah Proved in the Lachish Letters
An examination of the inscribed texts as they parallel the inspired Scripture
By
Warren Reinsch
• February 25, 2019
Does the Serpentine Symbol of Healing Have a Biblical Origin?
Where did this famous medical symbol come from?
By
Christopher Eames
• February 15, 2019
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