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February 6, 2019
One hundred and fifty years of evolutionary theory unravels.
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February 25, 2024
Uncovered a decade ago on the Ophel excavations, an exquisite gold object is finally unveiled to the public at the opening of the ‘King David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit in honor of late Israeli archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar.
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November 9, 2021
Beneath a peculiar English translation lies a scripture far more brutal (and a warning to the stubborn).
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November 12, 2019
A stunning new report adds archaeological evidence to support the biblical account of an Edomite state directly preceding the establishment of Israel.
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February 1, 2024
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August 1, 2020
Examining the scientific evidence for the home of Israel’s greatest king.
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January 1, 2023
A look at the Abrahamic-era construction around the Gihon Spring
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December 19, 2025
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January 2, 2022
An overview of 2021’s most egregious (and occasionally hilarious) claims of archaeology ‘disproving’ the Bible
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August 1, 2025
Where are the bodies?
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September 4, 2008
It’s not what she’s uncovering that rankles scholarly critics—it’s that her findings confirm the biblical narrative.
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November 1, 2025
Remarkably, the relief may picture not only Jerusalem but also King Hezekiah himself.
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November 25, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
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January 12, 2022
Take an online tour of our exhibit
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November 27, 2023
How was the world’s strongest army defeated in six weeks?
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August 9, 2017
An inside look at the renowned museum’s greatest treasures
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January 1, 2022
This exciting field of scientific study has bright days ahead, but only if we get back to using biblical history.
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November 1, 2025
The revival of Hebrew as a spoken language has been given supernatural terms like ‘resurrection’ and ‘miracle,’ but how ‘scientific’ was it?
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October 1, 2025
An archaeological journey from Solomon and back again
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October 1, 2025
Textual critics claim the Song of Songs is a late composition, certainly not the 10th-century b.c.e. product of King Solomon. They are wrong, says Prof. Gabriel Barkay.
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February 1, 2024
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November 4, 2025
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August 31, 2023
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October 13, 2021
A peculiar biblical personality and a peculiar Egyptian princess