Article • December 21, 2022
The name change from Sarai to Sarah parallels that of her husband, Abram/Abraham. But like her husband, the Hebrew doesn’t seem to entirely make sense. Why not?
Feature • January 1
The biblical text provides a detailed account of Judah’s early sixth-century B.C.E. destruction. What does archaeology tell us?
Article • October 4, 2013
An inside look at the character of the extraordinary woman behind the finds
Article • December 23, 2019
Recent discoveries from Dr. Eilat Mazar’s excavations attest to the biblical account of the Jewish penchant for paganism.
Feature • January 1, 2022
Are we using the right metrics to judge the United Monarchy?
Article • July 7, 2023
A divine sentiment repeated several times in the Bible and also found in a peculiar 3,400-year-old correspondence—what could it mean?
Feature • November 30, 2016
How archaeological discoveries from Judah’s second largest city correspond with biblical history.
Article • July 3, 2018
Thousands of these artifacts have brought this biblical story to life.
Article • December 15, 2022
A brief on the arch-adversary of the Jewish people
Article • August 20, 2021
What the Prophet Ezekiel—and archaeology—reveals about ancient Babylonian divination
Article • January 7, 2022
Hebrew University archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar speaks at the June 10, 2018 opening of the archaeological exhibit,“Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered!” from the King David hotel in Jerusalem, Israel.
Feature • April 1, 2024
A monumental discovery reshapes our understanding of ancient Jerusalem.
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.
Feature • October 20, 2019
As monumental of a find as the palace is, the way it was found is perhaps even more remarkable.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • June 24
The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) safeguards the history of Israel. We’ve had the opportunity to work closely with the lAA on many projects over the years. Most recently, we’ve been working with Dr. Amit Re’em, the lAA director of Jerusalem district archaeology. Re’em is a man who has been “working, exploring, writing on ancient Jerusalem for more than 30 years.” In today’s interview, Let the Stones Speak co-host Christopher Eames interviews Re’em about his background in archaeology and his role at the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Feature • January 1, 2023
An inspiring overview of the world’s most important and famous city
Feature • November 30, 2020
The Bible provides a remarkable amount of information about King David’s sepulcher.
Article • August 17, 2022
The recent death of one of Israel’s great archaeologists—and a warm friend of our namesake, Herbert W. Armstrong
Feature • January 1
Does archaeology confirm these officials really existed?