Feature • September 16, 2017
A look at the meeting point of archaeology and the Bible during the time of Judah’s powerful governor.
Article • June 11, 2020
This bulla is the first extra-biblical proof of the existence of Bethlehem.
Feature • November 25, 2017
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
Article • April 18, 2019
Artifacts that all but identify biblical personalities
Article • January 11, 2021
What ancient pottery handles reveal about a major Earth disturbance—and an astounding biblical miracle?
Article • September 18, 2019
A recently deciphered inscription adds color to the biblical account.
Feature • November 1, 2025
“Till ye be left as a beacon upon the top of a mountain, And as an ensign on a hill”—Isaiah 30:17
Feature • September 1, 2024
Excavating, publishing and sharing Israel’s biblical history has never been more important.
Article • November 17, 2023
New research corroborates the biblical account of King David’s chain of outposts within Edom.
Article • October 4, 2021
A 2,700-year-old toilet discovered in a mansion on the outskirts of the capital
Article • August 21, 2024
We know the regnal lengths for the other kings of Israel and Judah. Why the comparative ambiguity surrounding King Saul?
Article • April 10, 2022
An oft overlooked Egyptian historical testimony is a convoluted tale rife with propaganda and anti-Semitism—but it’s also an admission of the Exodus account.
Article • April 10, 2025
The archaeological story of two often overlooked biblical civilizations
Article • December 30, 2018
This is the season when journalists in various fields rush to post their recaps of the year’s most important events.
Article • June 23, 2022
An interview with archaeologist Prof. Yosef Garfinkel on the eve of new excavations
Article • February 26, 2025
The Temple Mount Sifting Project has produced some remarkable finds. The discoveries are diverse—from arrowheads to astragals—and unique, including items made of gold!
Article • June 13, 2022
What could prove to be the world’s “oldest sluice gate”
Article • February 1, 2024
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • June 24, 2022
On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal goes to Tel Lachish to talk with excavation director Prof. Yosef Garfinkel about his team’s discoveries at the site from the time of Rehoboam, as well as to preview his new excavations set to begin on June 26, 2022.
Article • August 20, 2021
What the Prophet Ezekiel—and archaeology—reveals about ancient Babylonian divination
Article • May 28, 2020
It points to a passage from the book of Ezekiel.
Article • December 1, 2024