The challenge of historical and archaeological criticism against the Bible is addressed through a comprehensive understanding of archaeological methodology and the historical and literary context of biblical narratives. Affirmative archaeological discoveries, limits of archaeology, and the interplay of faith and scholarship highlight the resilience of biblical historicity against skepticism and the need for discernment in engaging with critics.
Isaiah and Ezekiel’s Prophecies Against Tyre
This comprehensive article dives into the compelling prophecies Isaiah and Ezekiel made against the ancient city of Tyre. Explore how these Old Testament prophets unveiled God's divine judgment on the city for its arrogance, pride, and materialism, and what these prophecies mean for believers today.

