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April 1, 2024
What does archaeology tell us?
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November 23, 2022
New information sheds light on the pagan use of tattoos in Egypt.
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September 24, 2022
Recognizing the “holy bridge between East and West”
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December 25, 2019
Archaeological proof of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem
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May 16, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
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January 1, 2023
Can we know exactly when Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were on the scene?
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August 31, 2023
Was the book of Daniel written before or after the incredible events it claims to have prophesied?
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November 30, 2020
Long before Sparta’s 300, there was Abraham’s 318.
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August 31, 2023
Hittites in second millennium b.c.e. Anatolia there were—but Hittites in second millennium b.c.e. Canaan?
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November 18, 2021
Spoiler alert: It’s just as the Bible describes (although you might have missed it).
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August 31, 2021
First it was King Hezekiah, then Isaiah the prophet. Now evidence has been discovered of another royal official from the same time period.
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February 1, 2024
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February 1, 2024
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February 1, 2024
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April 27, 2023
What to make of Ron Wyatt’s claimed discovery?
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October 29, 2020
Did you know that our modern English alphabet is derived from the same one used by the ancient Israelites? (Part 3)
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October 20, 2019
As monumental of a find as the palace is, the way it was found is perhaps even more remarkable.
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July 1, 2024
Only one biblical book is missing from the massive corpus of manuscripts. Or is it?
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May 30, 2021
Evidence for the earliest pagan worship in Genesis?
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November 13, 2018
Lessons Iran’s ayatollahs could learn from their ancestors
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June 27, 2023
A study into the debate about the earliest biblical chronogenealogies, found in Genesis 5 and 11—for which early textual variants (Masoretic, Septuagint, Samaritan) differ dramatically. Can we know which is correct?
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January 14, 2022
When Professor Garfinkel and his team uncovered a large Davidic city at Khirbet Qeiyafa, they changed the narrative about ancient Israel’s greatest king.
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August 30, 2021
What does archaeology tell us?
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July 7, 2022
A curious method of explaining away archaeologically corroborated biblical accuracy
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February 28, 2022
Did Moses really write the Torah? Or was it written by Jewish authors centuries, if not a millennium, later?