Achshaph was a Canaanite royal city defeated under Joshua and later allotted to Asher, also attested in Egyptian and Amarna records.
The Valley of Achor: From Judgment to Hope
The Valley of Achor, once marked by judgment on Achan, became in prophecy a symbol of hope and restoration for Israel.
Abu Sif Cave and Its Archaeological Significance in Understanding the Biblical World
Abu Sif Cave in the Judean Desert reveals Paleolithic tools, linking local Mousterian culture with regional sites and showing deep habitation of biblical lands.
Ophir: The Mysterious Biblical Source of Solomon’s Wealth—A Historical and Archaeological Examination
Ophir, the biblical source of Solomon’s gold and exotic goods, was a real ancient trade hub likely centered in southern Arabia, linking Africa and Asia.
Huldah the Prophetess: Historical and Archaeological Examination of a Little-Known Servant of Jehovah in the Days of King Josiah
Huldah, a prophetess in Josiah’s day, confirmed the book of the Law’s authority and foretold Judah’s fate, shaping one of history’s great reforms.
Is the Shroud of Turin the Burial Cloth of Jesus?
The Shroud of Turin is deemed inauthentic from theological, biblical, and historical perspectives, inconsistent with Jesus' burial practices and scripture.
Damascus in the Old Testament Period: Historical Geography, Biblical Significance, and Archaeological Insights
Damascus, a historic city, significantly impacted biblical narratives and regional politics through its geography, agriculture, and interactions with Israel.
Admah: A Biblical and Archaeological Examination of a Canaanite City of the Plain
Admah, one of the five cities destroyed for wickedness, symbolizes divine judgment, with archaeological relationships still debated and unresolved.
Adam: The Biblical City and Its Geological and Archaeological Significance
The city of Adam, identified with Tell ed-Damiyeh, holds biblical significance as the site where Israel crossed the Jordan River.
Adummim: The Ascent of Red Rocks and Its Biblical and Archaeological Significance
Adummim, a vital biblical landmark near Jerusalem, served strategic, territorial, and historical roles in ancient Israel's geography and history.

