Ophir, the biblical source of Solomon’s gold and exotic goods, was a real ancient trade hub likely centered in southern Arabia, linking Africa and Asia.
Huldah the Prophetess: Historical and Archaeological Examination of a Little-Known Servant of Jehovah in the Days of King Josiah
Huldah, a prophetess in Josiah’s day, confirmed the book of the Law’s authority and foretold Judah’s fate, shaping one of history’s great reforms.
Eliezer of Damascus: The Silent Heir of Abraham and the Historical-Archaeological Context of Patriarchal Servanthood
Eliezer of Damascus, though briefly mentioned, reveals rich insights into ancient servanthood, inheritance customs, and early biblical faith.
How Did Shallum Son of Tikvah Preserve God’s Word During Judah’s Apostasy?
Shallum, keeper of the wardrobe, played a crucial yet subtle role in preserving Judah's legacy during King Josiah's reforms.
How Did the Maccabees Shape Jewish History Before the Promised Messiah?
Explore the pivotal role of the Maccabees in shaping Jewish history and their influence on the path to the Messiah.
How Does the History of the Hasmoneans Illuminate Our Understanding of Ancient Jewish Affairs?
Explore the legacy of the Hasmoneans and their impact on Jewish history.
What Can We Learn From the Life and Legacy of Jehonadab, the Son of Rechab?
Explore the surprising lessons from a lesser-known figure's life and enduring impact.
Who Was Ebed-Melech, and What Does His Role Reveal About God’s Faithfulness?
Discover the untold story of a servant's courage and divine protection amidst Jerusalem's fall.
How Did Cyrus the Great Fulfill Biblical Prophecy as Jehovah’s Chosen Shepherd?
Discover the historical role of Cyrus in the ancient world and his connection to biblical events.
Jehovah or Baal—Who Was the God of Northern Israel?
Discover the religious practices of the Omri dynasty in northern Israel, exploring the conflict between worship of Jehovah and Baal. Learn how archaeology supports the biblical narrative of idolatry and faith.


