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February 1, 2024
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November 1, 2024
An ancient cultic site gives a new window into early urbanization in Israel.
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December 28, 2016
If so, were they the glorious kings the Bible describes, or just small-time chieftains?
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June 3, 2020
Scientists discover 2,700-year-old remains of cannabis on a Tel Arad incense altar, paralleling details of the reign of King Ahaz. But does the ritual cannabis use reflect standard worship practices at Jerusalem’s temple, as the researchers suggest?
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October 31, 2019
Archaeology proves the famous biblical account of a desperate attempt to fortify the Holy City
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April 23, 2020
One of the largest-ever gold hoards discovered in Israel—by a pair of teenagers
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July 7, 2022
A curious method of explaining away archaeologically corroborated biblical accuracy
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February 1, 2024
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August 31, 2023
How a lost empire confirms biblical history
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September 15, 2020
How did completely different, unrelated languages emerge alongside one another in the ‘cradle of civilization’?
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November 1, 2021
Tel Motza hosted a pagan shrine displaying a Canaanite deity—a find characterized as ‘surprising.’ Here’s why it’s not.
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September 21, 2020
Here’s why scholars shouldn’t have been surprised.
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November 26
An interview with ivory expert Dr. Harel Shochat
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December 24, 2022
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May 4, 2020
A message from the ancient walls of Deir Alla
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October 10, 2020
Jerusalem continues to yield wonderful artifacts testifying to the biblical record.
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January 1, 2023
An inspiring overview of the world’s most important and famous city
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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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March 7, 2020
Dinosaurs, the Ice Age, cavemen: Is the biblical timeline really at odds with scientific discoveries?
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January 6, 2020
Well, the Bible doesn’t quite say that. But there is a principle—with archaeological precedent.
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February 27, 2023
Two royal, yet sickly, brothers. One horrifying cranial surgery. And: earliest evidence of leprosy?