Article • October 2, 2018
The remains of an altar-cum-lavatory that has shed light on Hezekiah’s reign
Article • December 26, 2022
Four cities, four gates: Are the similarities and dating enough evidence to support a Solomonic kingdom?
Article • June 30, 2020
Another major media piece reviews the historicity of King David. We review the conclusions.
Feature • January 1, 2023
A look at the Abrahamic-era construction around the Gihon Spring
Feature • August 1, 2025
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.
Feature • November 30, 2020
Long before Sparta’s 300, there was Abraham’s 318.
Article • May 1, 2024
There was a time when Iran’s leaders supported the Jews and Jewish statehood.
Article • December 13, 2020
A Hebrew ostracon provides proof of the enigmatic region of Ophir.
Article • November 27, 2023
How was the world’s strongest army defeated in six weeks?
Feature • April 30, 2025
How Oklahoma became a destination for some of Israel’s most precious artifacts
Article • December 28, 2016
If so, were they the glorious kings the Bible describes, or just small-time chieftains?
Article • April 1, 2024
New discoveries may provide insight into the cultic practices of biblical ‘soothsayers.’
Feature • January 14, 2022
Feature • December 1, 2024
One of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history—the division of the united kingdom—is confirmed in the archaeological record.
Article • August 15, 2024
“[T]hou shalt make the tabernacle with … scarlet ….”
Article • September 8, 2020
‘And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites ….’
Article • March 26, 2022
New details about the Mt. Ebal inscription
Article • May 16, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
Feature • June 12, 2024
A two-part series in defense of the traditional southern Sinai Peninsula site. In this first installment, we address the increasingly popular Saudi Arabia theory.
Article • May 4, 2020
A message from the ancient walls of Deir Alla
Article • December 21, 2022
The name change from Sarai to Sarah parallels that of her husband, Abram/Abraham. But like her husband, the Hebrew doesn’t seem to entirely make sense. Why not?
Feature • September 30, 2022
Why I believe Eilat Mazar will be remembered as one of the greatest archaeologists of all time
Article • October 26, 2021
Long before Sparta’s 300, there was Gideon’s.
Article • May 1, 2024
How biblical authors used birds for some soaring symbolism