Feature • February 28, 2023
It’s a complex question to answer—and there are countless theories about this man’s identity.
Article • 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.
Feature • September 1, 2024
You’ve heard of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Have you heard of the Ketef Hinnom Scrolls, which are centuries older and just as extraordinary?
Article • August 20, 2022
Bible translations and commentaries mis-transliterated it—then wondered why they couldn’t understand it. Enter the “dean of biblical archaeologists” ….
Article • March 26, 2024
Three successive articles in the Israel Exploration Journal take aim at the Mount Ebal ‘Curse Inscription.’ Do they provide the knockout blow?
Feature • October 20, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of early clothing?
Article • May 23, 2018
The latest foolhardy attack to take down biblical kings David and Solomon
Article • August 5, 2019
Evidence of an early Ammonite civilization and an Ammonite god mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Article • May 25, 2017
“Governor of the city” discovered in Jerusalem Old City excavation.
Article • June 30, 2022
A note to our readers, clarifying a potentially confusing issue
Feature • January 14, 2022
Feature • December 1, 2024
Article • December 12, 2024
A compelling new study reveals the three chunks of the famous stele to be the work of two scribes.
Feature • May 12, 2021
A recent documentary Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle compares a ‘scientific’ Bitter Lakes crossing theory with a ‘biblical’ Gulf of Aqaba crossing theory. But how biblical—or scientific—is either? Where did the Red Sea crossing take place?
Feature • June 12, 2024
A two-part series in defense of the traditional southern Sinai Peninsula site. In this first installment, we address the increasingly popular Saudi Arabia theory.
Article • August 30, 2023
A remarkable first-of-its-kind discovery, but the use remains a mystery.
Article • March 17, 2022
The one biblical book suspiciously missing from this massive corpus of scriptural manuscripts—or is it?
Feature • September 21
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
Feature • July 1, 2022
After a four-year hiatus, we recently renewed archaeological excavations on the Ophel.
Article • January 10, 2023
The question is, why?