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June 8, 2017
Is this classic account limited only to Genesis?
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July 24, 2022
Biblical examples of the humiliation of pagans—through an inversion of their own (archaeologically attested) powers and attributes
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August 31, 2023
A discovery that brings to life one of the most prominent historical personalities related to King Hezekiah
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February 5, 2024
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October 1, 2022
A claim of ‘major discrepancy.’ But how major—or discrepant—is it?
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February 29, 2020
The world of archaeological reporting is full of ‘fake news.’ Here’s how to sort the truth from the fiction.
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August 21, 2024
We know the regnal lengths for the other kings of Israel and Judah. Why the comparative ambiguity surrounding King Saul?
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April 24, 2017
The nation that was both friend, enemy, safe haven and taskmaster to Israel
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May 15, 2017
Investigating the people Israel encountered in the Promised Land
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March 8, 2023
The discovery of peculiar artifacts that debunk an early scholarly theory about the Bible’s greatest lament
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June 10, 2023
The eight primordial deities of ancient Egypt—so ‘primordial’ that even the ancient Egyptians appear to have been confused by them. Is this Noah’s family?
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October 31, 2022
The Bible records the existence of iron chariots before the Iron Age. Is it possible?
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January 19, 2023
A fascinating name change for certain biblical figures provides insight into the religious melee in which they lived.
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February 1, 2024
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January 3, 2017
How archaeological discoveries from an impressive border fortress compare to biblical history.
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July 8, 2017
Is this classic account limited only to Genesis?
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November 9, 2021
Beneath a peculiar English translation lies a scripture far more brutal (and a warning to the stubborn).
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May 30, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
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February 19, 2023
An account of the prophet’s life—told by the tiniest artifacts.
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July 21, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, corroborated by archaeology
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December 3, 2018
How the “stones speak” about one of Judah’s longest-reigning monarchs
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January 28, 2021
Chances are you’ve heard of the famous one from Tel Dan—here are two more.