Article • February 20, 2022
A shipwreck discovery off Israel’s coast reveals an ancient connection with Cyprus and Sardinia.
Article • August 27, 2018
A lesson in being patient in waiting for confirmation of biblical events
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • July 24, 2025
The Bible records that King David’s grandson, King Rehoboam, fortified 15 cities in the kingdom of Judah almost 3,000 years ago. The biggest of these was Lachish, recognized as Judah’s second most important city after Jerusalem. Prof. Yosef Garfinkel of Hebrew University is currently excavating at Tel Lachish. Two days before the end of the excavation, Let the Stones Speak host Brent Nagtegaal sat down with Professor Garfinkel to view the massive city wall his team is unearthing.
Article • December 22, 2024
Is this book a ‘free composition’ with ‘many exaggerations’?
Article • December 22, 2024
The book of Esther contains one of the most riveting and dramatic stories in the Bible. But is it true?
Feature • January 14, 2022
Article • August 12, 2023
This amazing discovery was made on one of the final days of excavation while removing a Byzantine wall.
Feature • November 1, 2025
Biblical archaeology connects the past with the present—and the future.
Article • January 16, 2024
An infamous number from the New Testament book of Revelation, but it is also found in the Hebrew Bible. Does it carry the same negative connotations?
Article • August 2, 2020
Surely no one could live for 900 years.
Article • November 21, 2018
Genetics, morphology and archaeology—what does science say about the primeval couple?
Article • November 10, 2025
Along the ‘way of the land of the Philistines’
Feature • August 1, 2025
The Temple Mount Sifting Project announces the discovery of yet another seal impression from Jerusalem.
Feature • November 4, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of ancient music?
Feature • September 1, 2024
Excavating, publishing and sharing Israel’s biblical history has never been more important.
Feature • July 1, 2024
Who was the Persian ‘queen’ referenced in Nehemiah 2:6?
Article • April 19, 2020
But which nation did he rule?
Article • October 27, 2021
It’s often regarded as one of the most overtly pagan of the ‘Christian’ festivals—and is nowhere found in the New Testament. But is there mention of its origins in the Hebrew Bible?
Article • September 29, 2020
Here’s how the ancient alphabet of the Israelites has come to be used by nearly 70 percent of the world’s population. (Part 1)
Feature • November 25, 2017
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?