Article • October 21, 2020
Is the conventional wisdom correct, that we (via Greece) received it from the neighboring Phoenicians—or was it the Israelites? (Part 2)
Feature • November 1, 2025
The revival of Hebrew as a spoken language has been given supernatural terms like ‘resurrection’ and ‘miracle,’ but how ‘scientific’ was it?
Article • March 11, 2023
Evidence of the core historicity of the Exodus—as related by non-Jewish authors of classical antiquity
Article • July 4, 2011
Even the seemingly unimportant finds validate the biblical record.
Article • September 8, 2020
‘And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites ….’
Article • November 8, 2022
The remarkable new discovery of a Middle Bronze Age ivory comb inscription from Lachish
Article • November 20, 2023
New radiocarbon evidence lays to rest minimalism’s low chronology attempt to redate King Solomon’s city into the ninth century B.C.E.
Article • January 11, 2018
Five discoveries that caught our eye
Feature • April 30, 2023
Twenty-five hundred years after his reign, a handful of archaeological discoveries bring this biblical governor of Samaria back to life.
Article • November 24, 2025
A case of numeric exaggeration using a symbolic number? Is it reason to discount a literal interpretation of the 1 Kings 6:1 Exodus timeline?
Feature • June 18, 2022
Have you heard the theory that the biblical Job built the Great Pyramid?
Article • December 24, 2020
The book of Jeremiah contains a remarkable description of what appears to be Christmas trees. How could this be possible—centuries before the birth of Christianity?
Article • March 29, 2020
Discoveries at Serabit el-Khadim highlight the biblical account of paganism among the freed Israelites.
Feature • October 31, 2022
The Bible records the existence of iron chariots before the Iron Age. Is it possible?
Article • January 11, 2021
What ancient pottery handles reveal about a major Earth disturbance—and an astounding biblical miracle?
Article • June 9, 2024
Have the Hanging Gardens of Babylon been misinterpreted? And could this ancient ‘wonder for all peoples’ be mentioned in the Bible?
Article • March 23
Might the famous inscription reference a deadly accident during the carving of Hezekiah’s Tunnel?
Article • August 7
What can archaeology tell us about a single biblical utensil? You might be surprised.
Feature • January 10, 2022
Feature • October 1, 2025
An archaeological journey from Solomon and back again
Article • December 12, 2023
Comparing the origins and symbols of the Israeli and Palestinian flags—and the insight they give into a continual conflict
Article • March 2, 2019
Recent scientific evidence corroborates an ‘impossible’ biblical miracle.
Article • February 5
Interesting parallels grounding the Israelite conquest in and around the Amarna age