Feature • July 21, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, corroborated by archaeology
Article • April 27
The Israel Antiquities Authority’s anti-theft unit is waging its own war.
Feature • November 30, 2021
How the ancient alphabet of the Israelites came to be used by nearly 70 percent of the world’s population
Article • September 10, 2019
Cherry-picking the biblical record would indicate the affirmative.
Feature • July 1, 2024
‘House of David’ inscription to be displayed at ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit in Oklahoma
Article • March 30, 2022
Evidence of wine-soaked opulence in the city’s final moments—just as the Prophet Jeremiah described
Article • December 10, 2025
Recent excavations reveal an impressive Hasmonean wall was peacefully dismantled. Why?
Article • July 29
The first such pillar figurine mold ever found in the city
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • January 9
From ancient shipwrecks to an Egyptian fortress and New Kingdom Period tomb, as well as new research relating to two of Judah’s notably righteous kings—Hezekiah and Josiah—2025 brought us many new and exciting discoveries illustrating the biblical account.
Feature • February 28, 2022
Some wonderful developments have occurred in ancient Jerusalem over the past 50 years. I believe great discoveries and accomplishments are still to be made.
Feature • February 28, 2023
It’s a complex question to answer—and there are countless theories about this man’s identity.
Article • September 15, 2020
How did completely different, unrelated languages emerge alongside one another in the ‘cradle of civilization’?
Article • July 8, 2021
A 4,300-year-old artifact with a rather familiar picture
Feature • February 10, 2023
Some uncanny parallels among the Semitic rulers of Lower Egypt—right down to their individual names
Article • December 25, 2024
Genuine evidence for an early Exodus date? Or the product of artificial inflation?
Feature • January 18, 2022
Article • November 12, 2022
It’s a common charge, that the presence of Aramaic in certain biblical texts is “proof” of late authorship. But with the book of Jonah, it’s rather more nuanced …
Feature • April 17, 2020
Dr. Stripling and his team concluded the third season of digging at Tel Shiloh last summer.
Feature • September 1, 2024
A lesson for us all from the Tel Dan Stele
Article • September 23, 2022
It’s a key pillar to the late-date Exodus theory. Does it stand up to scrutiny?
Feature • December 1, 2024
Archaeology corroborates the invasion of the earliest pharaoh named in the biblical account.
Article • August 27, 2018
A lesson in being patient in waiting for confirmation of biblical events
Article • May 19
A family outing turned treasure hunt.