Article • March 30, 2019
Rare First Temple period seal impression provides first proof of one of King Josiah’s aides.
Article • December 25, 2019
Archaeological proof of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem
Feature • November 30, 2020
The Bible provides a remarkable amount of information about King David’s sepulcher.
Article • May 1, 2020
Article • December 26, 2018
The finds that caught our eye
Article • September 24, 2019
Another exciting clay seal impression has been found in First Temple period Jerusalem.
Article • June 24, 2020
If so, what was he doing in the east Sinai outpost of Kuntillet Ajrud?
Feature • July 31, 2023
Findings from a new corpus of Jerusalem’s Iron Age II/First Temple Period inscriptions
Feature • August 31, 2023
A discovery that brings to life one of the most prominent historical personalities related to King Hezekiah
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?
Article • August 22
Perspective from the late Dr. Herman Hoeh, an employee of our namesake—one of the theory’s most ardent early supporters
Feature • August 12, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
Feature • October 1
Textual critics claim the Song of Songs is a late composition, certainly not the 10th-century b.c.e. product of King Solomon. They are wrong, says Prof. Gabriel Barkay.
Article • January 11, 2018
Five discoveries that caught our eye
Article • May 22, 2022
Some colorful highlights from the inaugural “International Academic Conference on New Studies in Temple Mount Research”
Article • November 27, 2023
How was the world’s strongest army defeated in six weeks?
Feature • July 1, 2024
One of the world’s greatest empires has a rich history in the Bible and archaeology.
Article • May 15, 2017
Investigating the people Israel encountered in the Promised Land