Article • September 18, 2019
A recently deciphered inscription adds color to the biblical account.
Article • December 23, 2020
A peculiar inscription matching the name of one of Israel’s most famous prophets
Feature • July 8, 2017
Is this classic account limited only to Genesis?
Article • August 15, 2023
The ‘oldest known gate’ found in the Holy Land
Article • August 13, 2024
A 3,500-square-meter excavation area reveals just a slice of an enormous Jerusalem quarry that was in operation while the second temple was still standing.
Article • November 24, 2025
A case of numeric exaggeration using a symbolic number? Is it reason to discount a literal interpretation of the 1 Kings 6:1 Exodus timeline?
Article • March 21, 2020
Is this the earliest reference to the tribe of Judah?
Article • February 8, 2024
Winter rains reveal a buried gem.
Article • September 30, 2022
Once again, studies show that the United Monarchy of David and Solomon was an industrial powerhouse.
Article • December 12, 2023
Comparing the origins and symbols of the Israeli and Palestinian flags—and the insight they give into a continual conflict
Feature • August 31, 2023
Hittites in second millennium b.c.e. Anatolia there were—but Hittites in second millennium b.c.e. Canaan?
Article • June 5, 2023
An interview with Zvi Koenigsberg
Feature • October 16, 2019
Archaeologists are ignoring the Bible, even as more and more evidence surfaces proving the biblical record true.
Article • December 29, 2021
Gold tongues for the Egyptian afterlife—and the ‘sin of Achan’
Feature • April 30, 2022
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
Article • May 4, 2022
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
Feature • January 1
Looking back 40 years on from the death of our namesake—and why his legacy is important
Article • March 7, 2022
And the man who had Judah’s first governor assassinated
Article • February 1, 2024