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November 10, 2020
A lookout post possibly built at the command of David’s father-in-law, the king of Geshur
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November 1, 2025
From the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, this city has a long history that matches the meaning of its name.
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January 1, 2024
Our take on the top discoveries in 2023
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July 22, 2019
How archaeological discoveries from Judah’s ‘watchtower’ city correspond with biblical history
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March 31, 2025
Does the Bible tell us how its historical details and texts were transmitted through the tumults of history?
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October 4, 2013
An inside look at the character of the extraordinary woman behind the finds
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February 1, 2024
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February 1, 2024
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November 8, 2017
It turns out many of our “new” scientific discoveries were actually always right under our noses—in the Bible.
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November 1, 2023
On today’s podcast, host Brent Nagtegaal talks to Professor Ben-Yosef about how the copper production site in Timna—as well as the wider Aravah Valley area—could have contributed to the power and wealth of the kingdom of David and Solomon, as well as the Edomites.
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February 17, 2018
The European Union is taking aim at archaeological excavations in the City of David.
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July 7, 2022
A curious method of explaining away archaeologically corroborated biblical accuracy
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November 29, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
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April 17, 2020
Dr. Stripling and his team concluded the third season of digging at Tel Shiloh last summer.
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August 7, 2024
The Givati Parking Lot excavations at the northwestern edge of the City of David have upended our ideas about what ancient Jerusalem looked like. A sensational new discovery has revealed the city had a moat. Not one that contained water but rather a monumental artificial valley that separated the northern part of the city (the Ophel and Temple Mount) from the southern region (the City of David), serving as a distinguishing feature of the city during the days of the biblical kings. On today’s program, host Christopher Eames interviews Givati Parking Lot excavations co-director Dr. Yiftah Shalev to find out the latest about this astonishing topographical feature being uncovered at the site.
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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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January 5, 2011
Israeli archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar discusses the value of the Bible in Israeli archaeology.
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August 15, 2024
“[T]hou shalt make the tabernacle with … scarlet ….”
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September 30, 2022
Why I believe Eilat Mazar will be remembered as one of the greatest archaeologists of all time
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December 7, 2016
How archaeological discoveries from Israel’s most northern city correspond with biblical history.
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February 19
Excavations at Nineveh uncovered a relief depicting two of Assyria’s most important gods.