Article • April 29, 2023
A journey through one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology
Article • February 1, 2024
Feature • July 1, 2024
‘House of David’ inscription to be displayed at ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit in Oklahoma
Feature • April 8, 2025
Article • May 10, 2023
Chronologically, the story of Cain’s descendants and their deeds is among the earliest accounts in the Bible. But does that make it any less historical?
Feature • October 17, 2021
Scientists have discovered an inscription bearing the name of a biblical judge.
Article • August 31, 2021
Scientists have discovered an inscription bearing the name of a biblical judge.
Article • February 27, 2023
Two royal, yet sickly, brothers. One horrifying cranial surgery. And: earliest evidence of leprosy?
Feature • October 30, 2019
The Creator of the universe has understood every detail of how His universe works since He first brought it into being. He revealed some of those truths to Bible writers long before scientists came to understand them.
Article • May 22, 2022
Some colorful highlights from the inaugural “International Academic Conference on New Studies in Temple Mount Research”
Feature • May 7, 2022
Kadesh? Qarqar? Thermopylae? The Bible’s account is largely descriptive of events relating to ancient Israel. But certain verses also hint at these famous events happening throughout the surrounding ancient world.
Article • July 9, 2022
An accidental grass fire engulfs Tel Gezer.
Article • May 1, 2025
A striking artifact unveiled to the public for Israel’s 77th Independence Day
Article • June 5, 2024
Yes—here’s what those who call her profession into question leave out.
Feature • October 27, 2019
Another archaeological excavation has yielded further proof of Israel’s greatest-ever monarch
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • 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! Each discovery, just like the sifting project itself, makes a great contribution to the archaeological record of Jerusalem. During their December interview, project co-director Zachi Dvira gave Let the Stones Speak co-host Christopher Eames an inside look at some of these finds. You can now see these for yourself in this second installment of that interview.
Article • March 28, 2023
Featuring a look at Naboth’s vineyard
Article • February 5, 2023
A journey through one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology
Feature • October 1, 2025
An interview with Prof. Naama Yahalom-Mack
Article • August 6, 2019
Another archaeological excavation has yielded further proof of Israel’s greatest-ever monarch.
Feature • January 2, 2021
A ‘Stone Age zoo,’ Aboriginal Australians, booze and worldwide calamity at the earliest temple ever found—discoveries at this fantastical Turkish site parallel a peculiar early biblical setting.