Article • February 25, 2019
An examination of the inscribed texts as they parallel the inspired Scripture
Feature • December 16, 2021
What history and archaeology tell us about the ancient world’s ‘red men’
Feature • June 27, 2023
A study into the debate about the earliest biblical chronogenealogies, found in Genesis 5 and 11—for which early textual variants (Masoretic, Septuagint, Samaritan) differ dramatically. Can we know which is correct?
Feature • January 5
From an Exodus-period pharaoh’s tomb to a depiction of one of Jerusalem’s greatest kings—here are the new discoveries that caught our eye.
Feature • April 30, 2023
An update on the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology
Feature • January 1
From an Exodus-period pharaoh’s tomb to a depiction of one of Jerusalem’s greatest kings—here are the new discoveries that caught our eye.
Feature • January 1
What did Hezekiah’s kingdom look like after Assyria’s devastating conquest of Judah? The Bible reveals; archaeology corroborates.
Feature • September 21, 2025
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
Article • August 1, 2018
These artifacts depict the conquests—and almost conquests—of Assyrian King Sennacherib over the nation of Judah.
Feature • March 19, 2023
The Bible reveals a surprising amount of detail about the universe, as well as mankind’s remarkable—yet misguided—attempts to understand it.
Article • January 14, 2023
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.
Feature • December 1, 2024
How archaeology and the biblical record link the Holy Land to ancient Spain
Feature • April 30, 2025
Artifacts from Tel Hadid marvelously match the biblical account of Assyria’s deportation practice.
Feature • March 7, 2020
Dinosaurs, the Ice Age, cavemen: Is the biblical timeline really at odds with scientific discoveries?
Feature • August 31, 2023
Was the book of Daniel written before or after the incredible events it claims to have prophesied?
Article • October 21, 2025
‘Excitement on a level I can’t remember ever experiencing,’ one Assyriologist said.
Feature • November 30, 2020
Long before Sparta’s 300, there was Abraham’s 318.
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?
Feature • January 3, 2025
From the biggest of shipwrecks to the smallest of pendants—here’s our list of 2024’s greatest hits in biblical archaeology
Article • July 28, 2020
Why are humans so physically unique among the animal kingdom?
Article • August 23, 2023
Is the criticism warranted? And why the level of vehemence?
Feature • December 31, 2024
From the biggest of shipwrecks to the smallest of pendants—here’s our list of 2024’s greatest hits in biblical archaeology.