The Temple Warning Inscription confirms the holiness of the Second Temple and the biblical accuracy of Acts and Josephus’ writings.
Is the Book of Mormon the Word of God?
The Book of Mormon fails Scripture’s tests of truth; the Bible alone bears God’s marks of inspiration, preservation, history, and gospel fidelity.
Admah: A Biblical and Archaeological Examination of a Canaanite City of the Plain
Admah, one of the five cities destroyed for wickedness, symbolizes divine judgment, with archaeological relationships still debated and unresolved.
How Can We Defend the Reliability of the Gospels?
Explore the evidence supporting the Gospels' trustworthiness. Unearth the layers of history backing these ancient texts.
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.
Biblical Archaeology—The Assyrian Siege and Capture of Lachish
Dive into the archaeological findings related to the Assyrian siege and capture of Lachish. Witness how these discoveries shed light on this pivotal Biblical event.
The Assyrian Campaign against the Philistine City of Ashdod—Isaiah 20:1-6
Discover the historical and biblical significance of the Assyrian campaign against Ashdod. Explore how archaeological findings validate the biblical account in Isaiah 20:1-6, shedding light on ancient alliances and conflicts.
Shaphan and Gemariah—Witnesses to Scripture in Jerusalem’s Archaeological Record
Discover the intriguing story of Shaphan and Gemariah, two notable figures in Jerusalem's history. Their connection to Prophet Jeremiah and their resistance to King Jehoiakim's decree against sacred scriptures reveal a fascinating chapter of biblical archaeology and the enduring power of faith.
Nebuchadnezzar’s High-Ranking Babylonian Officials in the Biblical and Archaeological Record
Explore the fascinating intersection of biblical narrative and archaeological discoveries in 'Nebuchadnezzar's High-Ranking Babylonian Officials in the Biblical and Archaeological Record.' This article illuminates the historical roles of Nergal-sharezer, Nebushazban, and Nebuzaradan, as recounted in the Bible and confirmed by recent archaeological findings, shedding light on this pivotal era in biblical history.
Nebuchadnezzar II and Evil-Merodach, Kings of Babylon
Explore the reigns of Nebuchadnezzar II and his son Evil-Merodach, two notable kings of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Learn about Nebuchadnezzar's expansive military campaigns and majestic building projects, and discover Evil-Merodach's compassionate act towards the Jewish king Jehoiachin. Delve into the fascinating historical and archaeological insights that bring these ancient rulers' stories to life.

