Feature • October 1, 2025
A story of ‘a place and a name’ on Israel’s northernmost border
Article • March 21, 2020
Is this the earliest reference to the tribe of Judah?
Article • August 9, 2022
Archaeological discoveries reveal the eyewitness account—surprise, surprise—to be spot-on. (And as an aside: Does the Bible reveal the origin of such machines?)
Article • November 10, 2020
A lookout post possibly built at the command of David’s father-in-law, the king of Geshur
Article • September 2, 2020
A discovery of several dozen beautifully carved architectural elements from the time of the Judean kings
Article • April 23, 2022
A story of confirmation and cross-corroboration—quite by accident
Article • September 21, 2020
Here’s why scholars shouldn’t have been surprised.
Feature • December 31, 2019
The finds that caught our eye
Feature • February 1, 2024
Article • May 16, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
Feature • September 17, 2024
Featuring guest speaker, best-selling author and commentator Dinesh D’Souza
Article • March 8, 2021
And by an 11-year-old boy, no less.
Article • May 21, 2025
And the second within a single year
Article • October 13, 2025
Mosaics, mikvehs and an olive press discovered at a fourth-century c.e. Byzantine estate.
Article • November 24, 2023
The discovery of a cache of hundreds of slingstones from the Chalcolithic period speaks to mankind’s perpetual cycle of war.
Feature • May 7, 2022
Kadesh? Qarqar? Thermopylae? The Bible’s account is largely descriptive of events relating to ancient Israel. But certain verses also hint at these famous events happening throughout the surrounding ancient world.
Article • February 6, 2025
The tomb shows this trade was active in the times of the prophets—as supported by the Bible.
Article • July 31, 2021
Archaeologists identify remains in the City of David as belonging to the infamous biblical catastrophe.
Feature • April 30, 2025
How Oklahoma became a destination for some of Israel’s most precious artifacts