Bible Chronology and Egyptian Chronology

The blog post discusses the intersection of Egyptian and Biblical chronology, focusing on key events such as Joseph's time in Egypt and the Exodus. It highlights discrepancies, challenges, and reconciliation attempts between the two timelines, emphasizing the preference for Biblical chronology due to its scriptural basis and thousands of pieces of archaeological evidence. The author argues for the reliability of the Bible over secular history and the importance of integrating spiritual insights with empirical evidence.

In Search of the Real King David: Insights from History and Archaeology

"In Search of the Real King David: Insights from History and Archaeology" delves into the latest scholarly research and archaeological finds that shed light on the life and legacy of King David. From the Tel Dan Inscription to recent excavations in Jerusalem, the article pieces together a vivid image of this biblical figure, bridging the gap between Scripture and historical evidence.

How Do Scholars Date Early Hebrew Bible Manuscripts?

Learn about the methods scholars use to date early Hebrew Bible manuscripts, including paleography, archaeology, radiocarbon dating, and historical analysis, as well as the internal evidence found within the texts themselves. Understand how changes in handwriting and script help date the texts, and discover examples such as the Siloam inscription and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

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