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March 30, 2022
Evidence of wine-soaked opulence in the city’s final moments—just as the Prophet Jeremiah described
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April 30, 2019
An ancient Babylonian clay prism confirms two biblical kings and the accuracy of the Bible narrative.
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November 21, 2022
The discovery of the oldest apiary in the world adds depth to the biblical account of the Promised Land.
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February 1, 2024
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December 23, 2020
Where did our English (and worldwide) alphabet systems originate? Why are they so similar to the alphabet of the ancient Israelites?
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September 7, 2022
Just an ancient gift, or more proof of a powerful Judahite kingdom?
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April 10, 2022
An oft overlooked Egyptian historical testimony is a convoluted tale rife with propaganda and anti-Semitism—but it’s also an admission of the Exodus account.
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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.
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December 12, 2022
Ophel excavation yields only the third such coin ever found in Jerusalem.
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November 12, 2025
A shrine, a winepress and a ritual libation set found at Megiddo prove early wine production and reveal Canaanite ritual practice in the Bronze Age.
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October 16, 2019
Archaeologists are ignoring the Bible, even as more and more evidence surfaces proving the biblical record true.
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November 13, 2017
A new tablet confirms precedent for the biblical account
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April 1, 2024
Our take on the top discoveries in 2023
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October 29, 2020
Did you know that our modern English alphabet is derived from the same one used by the ancient Israelites? (Part 3)
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December 8, 2023
Could these be the very tiles from the Acra of Antiochus IV Epiphanes?
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April 23, 2022
A story of confirmation and cross-corroboration—quite by accident
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April 13, 2023
The semantic debate about using b.c./a.d. or b.c.e./c.e. Here’s why we use the form that we do for our website.
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January 2, 2022
An overview of 2021’s most egregious (and occasionally hilarious) claims of archaeology ‘disproving’ the Bible
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July 31, 2023
Ever wondered what it’s like to participate in an archaeological excavation? Join Armstrong College student Talea Gregory as she treks through the streets of Jerusalem and digs in the dirt of the Ophel.
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April 1, 2024
A monumental discovery reshapes our understanding of ancient Jerusalem.
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December 30, 2025
Ash-coated mikveh from the final days of the Second Temple Period
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February 1, 2024
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December 17, 2025
A sign of Jewish continuity in Jerusalem—even when Jews were prohibited from entering
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March 25, 2021
A three-millennia-old offering to Zeus—and a link to the infamous deity of the Bible, Baal