Article • February 5, 2023
A journey through one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology
Feature • April 3, 2025
Article • November 13, 2023
Under the most tragic circumstances of absolute destruction, the archaeological method is turned to in identifying remains.
Feature • September 3, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of early marriages?
Article • August 27, 2018
A lesson in being patient in waiting for confirmation of biblical events
Article • June 9, 2024
Have the Hanging Gardens of Babylon been misinterpreted? And could this ancient ‘wonder for all peoples’ be mentioned in the Bible?
Article • February 1, 2021
Maybe; evidence of the physics, certainly.
Article • February 15, 2019
Where did this famous medical symbol come from?
Article • March 28, 2022
An additional detail drops in our interview with the amulet’s excavator, Dr. Stripling, as we await the final report.
Article • July 19, 2022
Shlomo, Rivkah, Shimshon—the English language has done a real number on the names of these famous biblical characters (and many more).
Article • March 30, 2023
A new discovery of “one of the oldest known” fishhooks in the world—probably used for hunting sharks?
Article • May 28, 2020
It points to a passage from the book of Ezekiel.
Article • August 9, 2021
New study of a land survey tablet reveals the mathematical genius of Babylon—and a link to the biblical patriarch, Abraham?
Article • February 11, 2021
Is the story really entirely impossible?
Article • December 8, 2023
Could these be the very tiles from the Acra of Antiochus IV Epiphanes?
Article • December 6, 2022
A brief overview of the secular timescale of history and its connection to the Bible
Article • March 23, 2021
A puzzling series of apparently contradicting accounts describe Israel’s fall. But what if there is more to 2 Kings 18:9-11 than meets the eye?
Article • July 9, 2018
1993 was a momentous year for archaeology as the Tel Dan Stele threw light on the biblical King David.
Feature • March 31, 2025
Do great individuals turn the course of history?
Article • June 5, 2019
An inscription that confirms the biblical account of Ahaz’s tribute to Tiglath-Pileser III
Feature • July 8, 2017
Is this classic account limited only to Genesis?
Article • June 25, 2023
Does archaeology have anything to say about this peculiar story?
Article • January 19, 2021
Archaeologists have found King Sennacherib’s 2,700-year-old siege ramp—built from a Canaanite city wall 1,000 years older