Archaeology at Jericho reveals fallen walls, rapid destruction, stored grain, and widespread burning—evidence of a swift conquest matching Joshua’s record.
A Chronological History of Jericho Excavations and Their Findings, Concluding With Dr. Bryant G. Wood
From Sellin–Watzinger to Kenyon to the Italian-Palestinian team, the data converge; Wood’s late-15th-century date for Jericho fits Scripture and the soil.
The Walls of Jericho — c. 1406 B.C.E.
Jericho’s walls fell in 1406 B.C.E.—a short siege, a total burn, and a brick ramp in the dust. The archaeology fits the Word.
Is There Any Evidence of the Exodus?
Archaeological and historical evidence confirms the Exodus as a real event, consistent with Scripture’s chronology and context.
Agriculture in the Ancient Near East
Agriculture in Israel was covenant life made visible—terraces, towers, harvests, and firstfruits ordered under Jehovah’s Kingship.
Bathing Practices in Biblical Times
Explore the significance of bathing in biblical times, from ritual purifications in natural waters to the sophisticated bathhouses of the Greco-Roman era, and how these practices reflected broader cultural and spiritual values.
Bible Chronology and Egyptian Chronology
The blog post discusses the intersection of Egyptian and Biblical chronology, focusing on key events such as Joseph's time in Egypt and the Exodus. It highlights discrepancies, challenges, and reconciliation attempts between the two timelines, emphasizing the preference for Biblical chronology due to its scriptural basis and thousands of pieces of archaeological evidence. The author argues for the reliability of the Bible over secular history and the importance of integrating spiritual insights with empirical evidence.
Exploring the Israelites’ Arrival in Canaan—Scriptural and Archaeological Perspectives
Journey with the Israelites into Canaan, scrutinizing scriptural narratives and archaeological insights.
The Assassination of King Sennacherib—A Biblical and Archaeological Examination
Investigate the assassination of King Sennacherib through a biblical and archaeological lens, bringing to light striking facets of ancient history.
King Sennacherib’s Invasion of Judah—A Convergence of Biblical Record and Archaeological Evidence
Discover the convergence of biblical record and archaeological evidence surrounding King Sennacherib's invasion of Judah, delving into Bible history.


