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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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Marriage: A ‘Cultural Universal’ in Archaeology and the Bible
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of early marriages?
By
Christopher Eames
• September 2, 2018
Biblical Belshazzar Revealed
A lesson in being patient in waiting for confirmation of biblical events
By
Warren Reinsch
• August 27, 2018
A Trio of Biblical Prisms
These artifacts depict the conquests—and almost conquests—of Assyrian King Sennacherib over the nation of Judah.
By
Rachael Grellet
• August 1, 2018
Menorah Medallion and Treasure Trove
Dr. Eilat Mazar’s spectacular discovery of the Ophel treasure assemblage
By
Christopher Eames
• July 29, 2018
Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Cities: Megiddo
How archaeological discoveries from one of the world’s most battled cities correspond with biblical history.
By
Christopher Eames
• July 18, 2018
Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Cities: Hazor
How archaeological discoveries from the largest city in ancient Israel compare with biblical history.
By
Christopher Eames
• July 14, 2018
The ‘House of David’—Could It Be True?
1993 was a momentous year for archaeology as the Tel Dan Stele threw light on the biblical King David.
By
Rachael Grellet
• July 9, 2018
‘To the King’ Seals Point to Hezekiah
Thousands of these artifacts have brought this biblical story to life.
By
Rachael Grellet
• July 3, 2018
Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Cities: Hebron
How archaeological discoveries from Judah’s ‘first city’ correspond with biblical history
By
Christopher Eames
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Rachael Grellet
• July 1, 2018
Mesha Stele
Archaeology brings the Bible to life with this epigraph of Moabite history.
By
Rachael Grellet
• June 30, 2018
Ketef Hinnom Scrolls
A look at the oldest biblical texts ever discovered
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 24, 2018
The Scribe Gemariah—Uncovered!
A tiny artifact with a big testament for biblical accuracy
By
Rachael Grellet
• June 17, 2018
First Sculptured Head of Biblical-Period King Found in Israel
The question is, who does it belong to?
By
Christopher Eames
• June 12, 2018
Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered Opening Ceremony Speeches
Relive the opening by listening to the speeches by Deputy Minister Michael Oren, archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and Mr. Gerald Flurry.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 11, 2018
Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Civilizations: The Assyrians
By
Christopher Eames
• June 9, 2018
Exhibit Artifacts
June 3, 2018
Hezekiah’s Tunnel
Learn about the 2700 -year-old Jerusalem attraction that still has engineers baffled.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 3, 2018
A Carbon Dating Conundrum for the Holy Land
The latest foolhardy attack to take down biblical kings David and Solomon
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• May 23, 2018
Newly Discovered Ancient City Further Validates Existence of King David
Recent Israeli archaeological development corroborates biblical descriptions of King David and King Solomon.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 23, 2018
Secular History of the Assyrians
May 22, 2018
The Genesis Account of Creation: Just a Bible Story?
Is this classic account of creation limited only to Genesis?
By
Christopher Eames
• April 28, 2018
Rare Jewish Revolt Coins Discovered in Jerusalem Cave
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• March 26, 2018
Are Isaiah and His Book a Massive Fraud?
The discovery of the Isaiah bulla adds to the evidence supporting the Bible.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 5, 2018
Unearthed: Another Inspiring Biblical Artifact
By
Gerald Flurry
• February 28, 2018
Has Eilat Mazar Discovered Archaeological Evidence of Isaiah the Prophet?
The sensational story behind the discovery of a tiny artifact that proves the existence of one of the Bible’s greatest prophets.
By
Brad Macdonald
• February 22, 2018
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