Article • May 5, 2023
The “choice vine” of Sorek continues to yield
Feature • May 12, 2019
Archaeology unearths historical fact—and proves the biblical record at the same time.
Feature • October 31, 2022
The Bible records the existence of iron chariots before the Iron Age. Is it possible?
Feature • January 12, 2022
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Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • July 13, 2025
Shiloh is famous as the location of the biblical tabernacle. Archaeological excavations have been taking place annually on the north side of the ancient tel. Excavation director Dr. Scott Stripling believes his team may have found remains from the tabernacle itself, as well as the city gate and sacrificial deposits. In this end-of-season interview, Dr. Stripling leads Let the Stones Speak host Christopher Eames through the three main areas of excavation at Tel Shiloh.
Feature • August 1, 2025
Some argue that there is no biblical link between Nimrod and the tower of Babel. Is this true?
Feature • 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?
Article • October 21, 2020
Is the conventional wisdom correct, that we (via Greece) received it from the neighboring Phoenicians—or was it the Israelites? (Part 2)
Feature • February 22, 2018
The sensational story behind the discovery of a tiny artifact that proves the existence of one of the Bible’s greatest prophets.
Feature • July 1, 2024
One of the world’s greatest empires has a rich history in the Bible and archaeology.
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 • May 9, 2021
Before there was Samson, there was Shamgar: The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • January 16, 2022
One of the great debates in the world of biblical archaeology is about the historicity of the biblical kingdom of kings David and Solomon. Many would say the evidence for such kingdoms is provided exclusively by the grand structures they left behind. But are other metrics of empire being overlooked? On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal interviews Christopher Eames about his recent article in Let the Stones Speak in which he discusses further evidence for the biblical kingdom.
Article • March 21, 2025
Some argue that there is no biblical link between Nimrod and the Tower of Babel. Is there really no inherent association between man and building?
Article • May 10, 2023
Chronologically, the story of Cain’s descendants and their deeds is among the earliest accounts in the Bible. But does that make it any less historical?
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • May 13, 2022
The upcoming excavation at Shiloh may reveal the resting place of the biblical tabernacle, says dig director Dr. Scott Stripling.
Let the Stones Speak
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of nuclear-level devastation at an ancient site near the Dead Sea. But is it in the right place, at the right time? Is it Sodom?
Article • July 9, 2019
A handful of ancient Hebrew inscriptions verify the existence of a biblical high priest.
Article • June 25, 2022
Renaissance Italy, dueling mathematicians, and a peculiar account of the Bible’s “wisest” men
Article • April 6
Discovery of iron blooms off the coast of Tel Dor provides new insight into the iron production process of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean.
Article • March 31, 2025
Co-director of the Ophel Excavations in Jerusalem delivers a lecture at Armstrong Auditorium on the campus of Herbert W. Armstrong College
Article • April 19, 2020
But which nation did he rule?