Article • May 4, 2020
A message from the ancient walls of Deir Alla
Article • August 14, 2019
Archaeologists have uncovered one of the largest gatehouses in northern Israel.
Article • August 15, 2024
“[T]hou shalt make the tabernacle with … scarlet ….”
Feature • March 1
Using Assyrian propaganda against itself
Feature • January 1
Which view does the Bible communicate—and the evidence reveal?
Article • April 6, 2021
God used the 10 plagues to send a powerful message to Egypt and the Israelites—and to us.
Article • February 1, 2019
Genetics reveal early man’s ‘promiscuity’—just as the Bible confirms.
Article • September 8, 2020
‘And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites ….’
Article • January 3, 2017
How archaeological discoveries from an impressive border fortress compare to biblical history.
Article • May 1, 2024
How biblical authors used birds for some soaring symbolism
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • November 26, 2025
Article • July 1, 2024
The ancient Persians are recognized as one of the greatest peoples on Earth—and for good reason.
Article • October 21, 2025
‘Excitement on a level I can’t remember ever experiencing,’ one Assyriologist said.
Feature • March 31, 2025
Near-decimation of the kingdom of Judah—the result of an unholy alliance?
Feature • June 27, 2023
A study into the debate about the earliest biblical chronogenealogies, found in Genesis 5 and 11—for which early textual variants (Masoretic, Septuagint, Samaritan) differ dramatically. Can we know which is correct?
Article • August 19, 2019
Archaeological proof of an ancient industry and its possible use in adorning Solomon’s temple
Article • August 22, 2025
Perspective from the late Dr. Herman Hoeh, an employee of our namesake—one of the theory’s most ardent early supporters
Article • January 12
Israel loses another archaeology giant.
Article • February 10, 2022
It’s a peculiar ‘love fest’ numbered among the ‘Christian’ holidays. But its real origin is much earlier than the third-century ‘St. Valentine.’