The Temple Warning Inscription confirms the holiness of the Second Temple and the biblical accuracy of Acts and Josephus’ writings.
Archaeology: The Caiaphas Ossuary Confirms the Gospels
The Caiaphas ossuary discovery in 1990 provides tangible evidence of the high priest's existence and his significant role in Jesus' trial.
The Fascinating Chronicles of First Century Jewish Historian Josephus
Uncover the fascinating chronicles of first-century Jewish historian Josephus. Our blog delves into his significant contributions to our understanding of early Christianity.
Herod Agrippa II—Great-Grandson of Herod the Great
Delve into the life of Herod Agrippa II, the last Herodian monarch, exploring his political maneuvers, relationship with Rome, and impact on Judean history.
Annas and Caiaphas, Jewish High Priests
Unearth the lives of Annas and Caiaphas, Jewish high priests. Gain insights into their roles in biblical history.
REASSESSING PONTIUS PILATE: Answering Agnostic Bart D. Ehrman Concerning Pilate’s Rule and Decisions in Light of the Crucifixion and Burial of Jesus
Reassess the role of Pontius Pilate in light of Jesus' crucifixion and burial. Engage with a response to Bart D. Ehrman's agnostic views.
Defending the Historical Existence of Jesus: A Comprehensive Examination
The article provides robust evidence affirming Jesus of Nazareth's historical existence, supported by numerous sources and early church transformations.
Did the Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus Really Write about Jesus, James, and John the Baptist?
Flavius Josephus, (c. 37–c. 100 C.E.) A Jewish historian from a priestly family. Josephus became a Pharisee and was later appointed by the Sanhedrin as a commander during the Jewish revolt against Rome. As a Jewish historian, we must then ask, what about the authenticity of what Josephus had to say about Jesus, James, and John the Baptist?

