Feature • 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?
Article • March 24, 2025
An alternative theory to the Documentary Hypothesis, relating to the earliest composition of the Bible
Article • August 18, 2025
It’s one of the more ambiguous points in the biblical genealogies. And—despite a commonly calculated answer to this question—here’s a case for 70.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • February 14, 2022
On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal interviews archaeologist Christopher Eames to discuss the historical evidence supporting the biblical account.
Feature • February 29, 2020
Does archaeology support the biblical account of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt and the Exodus?
Article • September 28, 2022
Another pillar of the late-Exodus theory, ably contested and defended. But there is more than meets the eye …
Article • March 23, 2023
Muslim apologists popularly cite this as “proof” of the historical accuracy of the Qur’an over the Bible. But does it stand up to scrutiny?
Feature • January 1, 2023
Can we know exactly when Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were on the scene?
Feature • March 31, 2025
Does the Bible tell us how its historical details and texts were transmitted through the tumults of history?
Article • August 25, 2019
Proof of divine inspiration of the Scriptures?
Article • October 11, 2024
So goes a recent claim. If only the biblical authors had remembered to cite their sources … or did they?
Article • August 19, 2019
Archaeological proof of an ancient industry and its possible use in adorning Solomon’s temple
Feature • August 9, 2017
An inside look at the renowned museum’s greatest treasures
Article • November 8, 2017
It turns out many of our “new” scientific discoveries were actually always right under our noses—in the Bible.
Feature • June 14, 2024
In this second installment of our two-part series, we retrace the Israelites’ journey into the southern Sinai Peninsula—to Jabal Musa.
Article • July 6, 2020
Who were the ‘sons of God,’ ‘daughters of men’ and ‘Nephilim’ of Genesis 6?
Feature • September 21, 2025
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
Article • April 1
A brief journey through a common, if underappreciated, linguistic practice.
Article • April 24, 2019
A document describing Egypt’s sudden downfall is suspiciously similar to the Exodus account.
Article • April 27, 2023
What to make of Ron Wyatt’s claimed discovery?
Article • March 17, 2022
The one biblical book suspiciously missing from this massive corpus of scriptural manuscripts—or is it?
Feature • February 28, 2023
The ancient Habiru battled their way through Canaan during the 14th century b.c.e. Who were these people?
Article • December 23, 2019
Recent discoveries from Dr. Eilat Mazar’s excavations attest to the biblical account of the Jewish penchant for paganism.
Article • February 17
Beware the lens of presentism.