Archaeological discoveries affirm the historical truth of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.
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.
Samaria/Sebaste in the New Testament Period: Geography, History, and Archaeological Significance
The city of Samaria, founded by King Omri, was pivotal in Israelite history, later becoming significant in early Christianity.
Nineveh: Archaeology, Biblical History, and the Geography of the Assyrian Capital
Nineveh, established by Nimrod, grew into a significant Assyrian city known for its military might, culture, and eventual destruction.
What Role Did the Ancient City of Lachish Play in the Biblical Account of Judah’s Defense?
Lachish, a pivotal city in Judah's history, highlights Israel's military reliance on divine support and later showcases spiritual failure.
How Did Shallum Son of Tikvah Preserve God’s Word During Judah’s Apostasy?
Shallum, keeper of the wardrobe, played a crucial yet subtle role in preserving Judah's legacy during King Josiah's reforms.
What Do Genesis 20:1–21:34 Teach About Abraham, Ishmael, and the Philistines?
The content discusses Abraham's prophetic role, the contrast between Ishmael and Isaac, and his interactions with the Philistines.
Who Put the Chapters and Verses in the Bible?
The article explores the historical development of chapter and verse divisions in the Bible, emphasizing their practical benefits for study and accessibility.
How Did Diaspora Jewish Communities Shape the Religious Landscape of the Roman World?
How did God’s chosen people shape the world Jesus knew? Explore hints from Scripture and history about their reach and role amid Rome’s vast, bustling empire.
Could Jesus Have Been Associated With the Essenes?
Was Jesus linked to a strict Jewish group known for purity and prophecy? Explore hints from Scripture and history that spark curiosity about His early life.

