Explore the biblical account of Noah and the Great Flood. Our blog examines whether it's just a myth or a significant piece of biblical interpretation.
Where Was Apostle Paul Shipwrecked: Malta or Another Island?
This article explores the longstanding debate about the location of Apostle Paul's shipwreck, traditionally identified as Malta but contested by some as Cephalonia or Melite Illyrica (Mljet). It delves into the geographical, historical, and nautical evidence presented in Acts 27 and by various scholars, comparing these with the proposed locations. The analysis includes a detailed examination of wind patterns, sailing routes, linguistic interpretations, and archaeological findings, providing a thorough understanding of this significant event in early Christian history and Apostle Paul's missionary journey.
Unearthing Divine Judgment: Archaeological Insights into the Biblical Account of Sodom and Gomorrah
Dive into the theological implications and historical context of the Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. This comprehensive article unearths divine judgments through archaeological insights and conservative hermeneutical exegesis, providing an in-depth understanding of their everlasting destruction.
An Archaeological Biography of Nebuchadnezzar, the Most Famous King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Explore the historical account of Nebuchadnezzar, the most famous king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, and his religious devotion, military conquests, and contributions to the ancient world. Delve into the biblical accounts that shed light on his interactions with the Jewish captives and the God of Israel.

