Article • September 8, 2020
‘And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites ….’
Feature • January 18, 2022
Feature • July 1, 2024
Only one biblical book is missing from the massive corpus of manuscripts. Or is it?
Article • December 3, 2016
How the incredible history of a Persian king can impact your view of the Bible
Feature • February 28, 2023
The ancient Habiru battled their way through Canaan during the 14th century b.c.e. Who were these people?
Feature • September 16, 2017
A look at the meeting point of archaeology and the Bible during the time of Judah’s powerful governor.
Feature • October 31, 2019
It can change your view of the Bible.
Feature • February 19, 2023
An account of the prophet’s life—told by the tiniest artifacts.
Article • September 10, 2019
Cherry-picking the biblical record would indicate the affirmative.
Article • February 15, 2022
An exciting discovery from one of the few biblical pharaohs confirmed by archaeology
Article • May 5, 2021
Corroboration for the biblical account from contemporary ancient sources
Feature • February 28, 2023
It’s a complex question to answer—and there are countless theories about this man’s identity.
Article • February 3, 2020
So says one expert. But just how ‘rare’ are biblically significant archaeological discoveries?
Article • May 1, 2020
Article • March 15, 2020
A treasure trove of names of the prophet’s contemporaries
Article • March 5, 2019
Two bullae shine a light on the accuracy of the biblical account.
Article • February 3, 2021
Gratuitous torture, dimensions, animals, plants and period-specific impotence—a remarkably accurate depiction of the infamous ‘bloody city’ in the book of Jonah
Article • April 29, 2023
A journey through one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology
Article • September 14, 2018
Has the original despot been discovered?
Article • December 11, 2018
The beginning of the end for the northern kingdom of Israel
Article • January 28, 2021
Chances are you’ve heard of the famous one from Tel Dan—here are two more.
Article • July 1, 2024
Hundreds of King Hezekiah’s handle inscriptions bear the enigmatic term. Dr. Daniel Vainstub presents a fascinating new solution to the riddle.