This comprehensive exploration dives into the biblical archaeology of the three most renowned tombs associated with Jesus Christ. Comparing historical, archaeological, and biblical evidence, we analyze the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Garden Tomb, and the Talpiot Tomb to discern which holds the most weight in the quest for the real tomb of Jesus.
BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: EXODUS 1:11—Are the cities of Pithom and Raamses evidence for the date of the Exodus?
Dive into the world of biblical archaeology as we explore Exodus 1:11, focusing on the cities of Pithom and Raamses. Are these cities key evidence for dating the Exodus? Uncover how ancient historical writing, archaeological findings, and contextual interpretation offer insights into this intriguing biblical event.
BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Unraveling the History of Nazareth: A Glimpse into the Childhood Home of Jesus
In this article, we explore the rich history of Nazareth, the town where Jesus grew up. We delve into archaeological findings, ancient texts, and historical interpretations to paint a vivid picture of life in Nazareth during the first century. From the town's origins to its pivotal role in the life of Jesus, join us in exploring the intriguing past of this famous location.
Crucifixion or Impalement—Cross or Stake? Which One Was It?
The debate over the crucifixion method of Jesus arises from different interpretations. Most scholars agree Jesus was crucified on a cross, supported by historical and archaeological findings. The Jehovah's Witnesses argue for impalement, citing linguistic and figurative evidence. However, the majority view remains crucifixion. The debate involves historical, linguistic, and spiritual significance, but no conclusive evidence supports impalement.

