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Excavations
Overview
Ophel Excavation 2025 (Lower Area)
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
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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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New Excavations: King Rehoboam’s Fortifications at Lachish
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• July 24
King Josiah’s Last Stand
New excavations reveal Egyptian army’s presence at Megiddo.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
Assyrian Deportation Policy at Tel Hadid
Artifacts from Tel Hadid marvelously match the biblical account of Assyria’s deportation practice.
By
Samuel McKoy
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Ophel Excavation 2024 Update: Meet the Ophel Family
What it’s like to volunteer on the Ophel excavation
By
Nicholas Irwin
Ophel Excavation 2024 Update: Overview
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Jephthah’s ‘Three Hundred Years’: Evidence for the Early Exodus
But do the counterarguments have any weight?
By
Christopher Eames
• November 15, 2024
A Perfect Example of
Letting the Stones Speak!
A lesson for us all from the Tel Dan Stele
By
Gerald Flurry
The Imago Mundi: Babylonian Directions to Noah’s Ark
The 2,700-year-old map that gives directions to a rather familiar vessel
By
Christopher Eames
• November 11, 2024
Dating the United Monarchy to the 10th Century
b.c.e.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
INFOGRAPHIC: King Solomon’s Temple
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Early Bronze Age Settlement Discovered Near Beth Shemesh
An ancient cultic site gives a new window into early urbanization in Israel.
By
George Haddad
• November 1, 2024
Keeping Kosher in Iron IIA Jerusalem (and Philistia)
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Use—and Genius—of Chambered Gatehouses
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Khirbet Qeiyafa
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Ancient Biblical Tree Species Resurrected
Biblical-period ‘tsori’ tree, long since extinct, has now been brought back to life.
By
George Haddad
• October 17, 2024
EVENT CANCELLED - Revealing Royal Jerusalem
Join AIBA, the Israel Antiquities Authority and other select partners on an archaeological journey to the core of ancient Jerusalem.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• October 15, 2024
The Bible ‘Is Not History’—Because It Doesn’t Cite Sources?
So goes a recent claim. If only the biblical authors had remembered to cite their sources … or did they?
By
Christopher Eames
• October 11, 2024
Israel’s Most Precious History
By
Gerald Flurry
The Assyrian Military Camp at Lachish—and Maybe at Jerusalem Too: An Interview with Stephen C. Compton
Esther in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Only one biblical book is missing from the massive corpus of manuscripts. Or is it?
By
Christopher Eames
The Hebrew Year 5785—or Is It?
A significant chronological debate you may have never heard of
By
Christopher Eames
• October 2, 2024
Hezekiah Was Here
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
A Celebration of the ‘House of David’
Celebrating the arrival of the Tel Dan Stele to the ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• September 27, 2024
A Nehemiah-Esther Link
Who was the Persian ‘queen’ referenced in Nehemiah 2:6?
By
Ryan Malone
The Book of Esther: Fact or Fiction?
Did the events the book of Esther describes really happen?
By
Christopher Eames
Tel Dan Stele Grand Opening Ceremony
Featuring guest speaker, best-selling author and commentator Dinesh D’Souza
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• September 17, 2024
New Research on the House of David Inscription With Prof. Michael Langlois
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• September 19, 2024
Harmonizing Persian History and the Bible
One of the world’s greatest empires has a rich history in the Bible and archaeology.
By
Nicholas Irwin
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