The Moabite Stone, dating to c. 840 B.C.E., confirms the biblical record of King Mesha’s rebellion against Israel and mentions the divine name Jehovah.
Achmetha: The Capital of the Medes and Its Biblical Significance
Achmetha, the Median capital (Ecbatana), preserved Cyrus’ decree that secured the rebuilding of Jehovah’s temple in Jerusalem.
Historical Apologetics: Defending the Faith Through Evidence of the Past
Historical apologetics validates Christian claims through historical evidence, affirming the resurrection and reliability of New Testament documents, engaging objections rigorously.
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.
How Believable Is the Old Testament?
The Old Testament's historical reliability is affirmed through archaeology and biblical accounts, countering higher criticism's challenges and confirming faith.
Archaeology: The Caiaphas Ossuary Confirms the Gospels
The Caiaphas ossuary discovery in 1990 provides tangible evidence of the high priest's existence and his significant role in Jesus' trial.
How Can You Trust the Bible’s Historical Accuracy When There’s No Contemporary Archaeological Evidence for Key Events Like the Exodus?
Explore the debate over the Bible's historical claims with no direct archaeological proof. Discover various perspectives.
How Can Archaeological Discoveries Affirm, Rather Than Disprove, the Historical Credibility of Scripture?
Explore how ancient findings support the trustworthiness of scriptural accounts. Discover the truth beneath the earth.
Reconciling Herod’s Death: A Debate Between 4 B.C.E. and 1 B.C.E. Through Biblical and Historical Lenses
Explore the historical debate: Was Herod's death in 4 B.C.E. or 1 B.C.E.? Examine biblical and historical evidence.
What Can Archaeology Tell Us About Jericho and Its Biblical Significance?
Discover what layers of dirt, pottery, and stone reveal about Jericho's past.

