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Worship—or Workshop? Making Sense of the City of David ‘Rock-Cut Rooms’
Enigmatic chambers that have sparked widespread speculation and sensational interpretation—an interesting new theory posits a more mundane purpose.
By
Christopher Eames
• April 20
Crown Jewel in the Desert
The book of Isaiah states: ‘The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.’ No artifact proclaims this more than the Great Isaiah Scroll.
By
Nicholas Irwin
Bodies of Dozens of Infants From 2,500 Years Ago Discovered in Cistern at Tel Azekah
A recent study suggests that unweaned children do not qualify for an independent burial in ancient Judah. Is that true?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 15
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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
Archaeology Under Fire
The European Union is taking aim at archaeological excavations in the City of David.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• February 17, 2018
Top Five Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology of 2017
Five discoveries that caught our eye
By
Christopher Eames
• January 11, 2018
‘And the Sun Stood Still’
Was the miracle of Joshua’s long day just an eclipse?
By
Christopher Eames
• December 16, 2017
The Antiquity of the Scriptures: The Writings
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
By
Christopher Eames
• December 9, 2017
Jeremiah: The True Story of the ‘Weeping Prophet’
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
By
Christopher Eames
• November 29, 2017
The Antiquity of the Scriptures: The Prophets
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
By
Christopher Eames
• November 25, 2017
Hagar and Mesopotamian Surrogacy: What a New Discovery Says
A new tablet confirms precedent for the biblical account
By
Christopher Eames
• November 13, 2017
The Bible Scoops the Scientists
It turns out many of our “new” scientific discoveries were actually always right under our noses—in the Bible.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 8, 2017
The Antiquity of the Scriptures: The Torah
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
By
Christopher Eames
• November 4, 2017
Haaretz
’s Hit Job on the Bible
A lost opportunity to discuss the dramatic discoveries in ancient Jerusalem
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• October 26, 2017
Nehemiah: A Man and a Momentous Wall
A look at the meeting point of archaeology and the Bible during the time of Judah’s powerful governor.
By
Christopher Eames
• September 16, 2017
Astronomy, Mathematical Genius and the Patriarch Abraham
Here’s a story of ancient astronomy—and Abraham.
By
Christopher Eames
• September 11, 2017
Ancient Seals Discovery—Israelite Refugees?
A recently unearthed trove of bullae provide evidence for what happened to a number of Israelites who escaped the Assyrian captivity.
By
Christopher Eames
• September 6, 2017
David: The True Story of History’s Most Legendary King
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
By
Christopher Eames
• August 12, 2017
Touring the Bible at the British Museum
An inside look at the renowned museum’s greatest treasures
By
Christopher Eames
• August 9, 2017
Elisha: The Prophet, the Legend, the History
A chronicle told by the Bible, corroborated by archaeology
By
Christopher Eames
• July 21, 2017
The Tower of Babel: Just a Bible Story?
Is this classic account limited only to Genesis?
By
Christopher Eames
• July 8, 2017
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