Article • December 11, 2019
Evidence for an ancient biblical Assyrian title
Article • July 31, 2021
Archaeologists identify remains in the City of David as belonging to the infamous biblical catastrophe.
Feature • January 1, 2023
A look at the Abrahamic-era construction around the Gihon Spring
Feature • January 1, 2022
This exciting field of scientific study has bright days ahead, but only if we get back to using biblical history.
Article • August 7, 2022
Is there really no proof of the first and second temples?
Article • September 24, 2022
Recognizing the “holy bridge between East and West”
Article • March 17, 2022
The one biblical book suspiciously missing from this massive corpus of scriptural manuscripts—or is it?
Article • June 11, 2019
The first-and-only bulla belonging to a king of Judah or Israel ever found in archaeological excavations
Article • April 26, 2021
2,500 years after his reign, a handful of archaeological discoveries bring this biblical governor of Samaria back to life.
Feature • April 30, 2022
Archaeologists are uncovering biblical Shiloh and bringing to life some of the Bible’s greatest history.
Article • November 3, 2021
New research reveals some of the most ‘advanced’ eyes of the animal kingdom—from one of the ‘earliest’ creatures of the animal kingdom.
Article • December 17, 2025
A sign of Jewish continuity in Jerusalem—even when Jews were prohibited from entering
Article • May 26, 2021
New research making headlines has led to such a conclusion. Here’s how the findings correlate with the Bible account.
Article • July 17, 2024
A simple father-son hike led to an impressive discovery.
Feature • September 1, 2024
A lesson for us all from the Tel Dan Stele
Article • May 1, 2024
A compelling new study shows Jerusalem at the time of David and Solomon was more a bustling city than a quiet village.
Article • December 1, 2022
We know what ‘Abraham’ means—Genesis 17:5 tells us. Right? Trouble is, it doesn’t really make sense—in Hebrew, that is. Why not?
Article • December 3, 2018
How the “stones speak” about one of Judah’s longest-reigning monarchs
Feature • May 31, 2023
Article • September 8, 2025
Recent underwater excavations off the coast of Tel Dor give insight into the impact of political change on maritime trade during the kingdom of Israel.
Article • May 14, 2022
The researchers describe it as a revolutionary biblical discovery. Critics claim nothing to see here—or if anything, criminal activity. But we haven’t even seen the official report yet …
Article • February 10, 2025
A new book from Wayne A. Mitchell and David F. Lappin
Article • November 13, 2023
Under the most tragic circumstances of absolute destruction, the archaeological method is turned to in identifying remains.
Article • March 19, 2017
Biblical archaeology reveals the nations of the past.
Feature • July 1, 2022
The founding of the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology is complete.