Feature • January 14, 2022
Article • March 4
Ezekiel 21 sheds light on this ancient divination practice.
Article • November 13, 2021
A once-in-a-lifetime discovery of a pendant thought to belong to a relative of King Richard III
Article • November 9, 2021
Beneath a peculiar English translation lies a scripture far more brutal (and a warning to the stubborn).
Article • May 1, 2024
A new venture will allow the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology to reach more of our friends in Israel.
Article • January 5, 2011
Israeli archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar discusses the value of the Bible in Israeli archaeology.
Article • March 2, 2023
A doggedly consistent theme among the classical accounts—and an interesting biblical (and archaeological) parallel
Article • August 30, 2023
A remarkable first-of-its-kind discovery, but the use remains a mystery.
Article • October 17, 2024
Biblical-period ‘tsori’ tree, long since extinct, has now been brought back to life.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • March 5, 2024
Another year in biblical archaeology is behind us—and a big year it was, particularly in discoveries and research relating to kings David and Solomon.
Feature • August 31, 2023
Harmonizing biblical poetry and history to understand David’s time on the run
Feature • April 30, 2023
The Hebrews’ rich musical culture was seen in the variety of instruments they employed.
Article • November 17, 2023
New research corroborates the biblical account of King David’s chain of outposts within Edom.
Article • October 4, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical depiction of the development of language?
Feature • July 1, 2024
One of the world’s greatest empires has a rich history in the Bible and archaeology.
Feature • April 1, 2024
What does archaeology tell us?
Article • May 22, 2022
Some colorful highlights from the inaugural “International Academic Conference on New Studies in Temple Mount Research”
Article • November 15, 2022
Article • April 9, 2024
Surprise discovery of an exotic early vessel at Horbat Raqiq