Archaeology continually confirms the Bible’s divine authenticity, revealing the historical accuracy and preservation of Jehovah’s inspired Word.
Babylon in the Old Testament: Geography, History, and Archaeology of Israel’s Ancient Foe
The article examines Babylon's historical, geographical, and religious significance in the Bible, highlighting its role as Israel's adversary and archaeological findings.
What Can We Learn from the Forgotten Fortress of Arad?
Arad, an overlooked archaeological site, reveals insights into biblical history, Israel’s journey, and the complexities of early worship practices.
What Can We Learn from the Forgotten City of Jokneam in Biblical History?
Jokneam, a significant Levitical city, illustrates Israel's religious structure, emphasizing the Levites' role in spiritual education and covenant.
How Did the Jewish Restoration in 537 B.C.E. Develop Into a Widespread Diaspora by 200 C.E.?
Explore the journey of the Jewish people through pivotal times: from returning to Jerusalem to the spread across the world. Discover the roots of faith.
How Did the Ptolemaic Period (320–198 B.C.E.) Prepare Judea for the Stirrings of Early Christianity?
The Ptolemaic Period (320–198 B.C.E.) marked significant political, social, and cultural developments in Judea, balancing Hellenistic influences with religious traditions that laid foundations for future crises and the emergence of Christianity.
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 About Tell Lachish From Biblical and Archaeological Evidence?
Uncover the secrets of Lachish blending history and archaeology in this revealing exploration.
Did Those Bible Places Really Exist?
Explore the archaeological evidence that confirms the existence of Bible places and key events from the patriarchs to the New Testament, validating their historical significance
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.

