Article • November 27, 2024
Manetho names the Exodus pharaoh as one of the ‘Amenhoteps’—another pillar to the early-date Exodus. Are late-date rebuttals sufficient?
Article • February 10, 2025
A new book from Wayne A. Mitchell and David F. Lappin
Feature • December 31, 2024
What archaeology and classical history have to say about a detestable practice the Bible describes in the heart of Jerusalem
Feature • December 23, 2020
Where did our English (and worldwide) alphabet systems originate? Why are they so similar to the alphabet of the ancient Israelites?
Article • September 20, 2022
Further evidence of Jeremiah’s account?
Article • January 29, 2019
Another future archaeological find in Jerusalem you should stay tuned for
Article • August 24, 2023
Israel loses another archaeology giant.
Article • November 13, 2021
A once-in-a-lifetime discovery of a pendant thought to belong to a relative of King Richard III
Feature • February 24, 2022
Far from it—hidden biblical insight into the early Philistines reveals remarkable corroboration to the historical picture.
Feature • August 31, 2023
Harmonizing biblical poetry and history to understand David’s time on the run
Article • May 1, 2024
How biblical authors used birds for some soaring symbolism
Feature • February 28, 2022
We should. It’s the most accurately copied ancient document in human history.
Feature • April 30, 2025
How Oklahoma became a destination for some of Israel’s most precious artifacts
Article • February 1, 2024
Feature • February 29, 2020
Does archaeology support the biblical account of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt and the Exodus?
Article • March 20, 2019
Proof of the biblical kings abounds. What, if anything, about the prophets?
Feature • December 31, 2024
The biblical text provides a detailed account of Judah’s early sixth-century B.C.E. destruction. What does archaeology tell us?
Article • March 28, 2019
According to scholars from Tel Aviv University: Yes.
Article • January 11, 2018
Five discoveries that caught our eye
Article • November 24, 2023
The discovery of a cache of hundreds of slingstones from the Chalcolithic period speaks to mankind’s perpetual cycle of war.
Feature • November 1, 2025
‘Excitement on a level I can’t remember ever experiencing’