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Ophel Excavation 2024
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Ophel Excavation 2018
Ophel Excavation 2013
Ophel Excavation 2012
Ophel Excavation 2009–2010
City of David Excavation 2007–2008
City of David Excavation 2006–2007
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Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered
Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered
Seals of Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
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Excavations
Overview
Ophel Excavation 2024
Ophel Excavation 2023
Ophel Excavation 2022
Ophel Excavation 2018
Ophel Excavation 2013
Ophel Excavation 2012
Ophel Excavation 2009–2010
City of David Excavation 2007–2008
City of David Excavation 2006–2007
Exhibits
Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered
Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered
Seals of Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
Publications & Reports
Publications
Magazine
E-mail Newsletter
Videos
Visuals
Historic
Archaeology
Illustrations
Infographics
Tours
עברית
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Latest
Excavating the Ophel ‘Water Gate’
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 4
חורבת קיאפה
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 3
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus
Co-director of the Ophel Excavations in Jerusalem delivers a lecture at Armstrong Auditorium on the campus of Herbert W. Armstrong College
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• March 31
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King Solomon’s Monumental Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
A Revolutionary Carbon-Dating Study of Ancient Jerusalem
A compelling new study shows Jerusalem at the time of David and Solomon was more a bustling city than a quiet village.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
and
Brad Macdonald
13-Year-Old Finds 1,800-Year-Old Engraved Ring on Mount Carmel
A simple father-son hike led to an impressive discovery.
By
George Haddad
• July 17, 2024
Solomon’s Monumental Regional Gatehouses
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Sudden Regional Collapse
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Second ‘House of David’ Inscription
An interview with Prof. Michael Langlois
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Let the Homes Speak!
Analyzing the blueprint of the quintessential Israelite home reveals so much about this crucial kingdom
By
Samuel McKoy
Remembering Iran’s King Cyrus
There was a time when Iran’s leaders supported the Jews and Jewish statehood.
By
Brad Macdonald
The Khirbet Qeiyafa Shrine Model: Insights Into Biblical Architecture
What a 3,000-year-old artifact reveals about royal Solomonic construction
By
Christopher Eames
Tel Shiloh 2024: End-of-Season Interview With Dr. Scott Stripling
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 27, 2024
Winged Wisdom
How biblical authors used birds for some soaring symbolism
By
Ryan Malone
Announcing an Exciting New Development!
A new venture will allow the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology to reach more of our friends in Israel.
By
Gerald Flurry
Earliest Deep-Sea Shipwreck Ever Discovered Found Off Israel’s Coast
A 3,300-year-old vessel laden with hundreds of Late Bronze Age Levantine storage vessels
By
Christopher Eames
• June 19, 2024
Coin Hoard Discovered in Lod
A major coin hoard from the last Jewish revolt against Roman rule—1,670 years ago
By
George Haddad
and
Christopher Eames
• June 18, 2024
Where Is Mount Sinai? Part 2: Journey to Jabal Musa
In this second installment of our two-part series, we retrace the Israelites’ journey into the southern Sinai Peninsula—to Jabal Musa.
By
Christopher Eames
• June 14, 2024
Where Is Mount Sinai? Part 1: Not in Saudi Arabia
A two-part series in defense of the traditional southern Sinai Peninsula site. In this first installment, we address the increasingly popular Saudi Arabia theory.
By
Christopher Eames
• June 12, 2024
The Hanging Gardens … of Nineveh?
Have the Hanging Gardens of Babylon been misinterpreted? And could this ancient ‘wonder for all peoples’ be mentioned in the Bible?
By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• June 9, 2024
Was Rahab Really a Canaanite?
Against the backdrop of biblical history and archaeological discovery lies a theological conundrum—and a fascinating solution.
By
Christopher Eames
• June 7, 2024
Was Rahab Really a Prostitute?
Yes—here’s what those who call her profession into question leave out.
By
Christopher Eames
• June 5, 2024
Key Takeaways From a Revolutionary Carbon-dating Study of Biblical Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 3, 2024
What Would We Know About Ancient Israel—If We
Didn’t
Have the Bible?
Quite a lot, it turns out
By
Christopher Eames
• May 31, 2024
Another Second Temple Period Gold ‘Child’s Ring’ Found in Jerusalem!
A 2,300-year-old treasure from the City of David
By
Christopher Eames
• May 27, 2024
Tyrian Purple Found Near Hadrian’s Wall
This is the first discovery of the biblical status symbol in northern Europe.
By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• May 26, 2024
Interview: Is This Moses?
Has Moses’s identity been discovered?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 22, 2024
Israelite Literacy in the 10th Century B.C.E.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
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