Why foreigners served in David’s army: Scripture shows that covenant loyalty and proven faithfulness, not ancestry alone, determined trusted service.
Who Was King Abijah in the Bible, and How Should His Reign Be Understood?
King Abijah knew Jehovah’s covenant and relied on Him in battle, yet his divided heart and ongoing compromises defined his brief and troubled reign.
The Moabite Stone — c. 840 B.C.E.
The Moabite Stone, dating to c. 840 B.C.E., confirms the biblical record of King Mesha’s rebellion against Israel and mentions the divine name Jehovah.
Ancient Evidence: The Role of Biblical Archaeology in Proving the Bible’s Authenticity
Archaeology continually confirms the Bible’s divine authenticity, revealing the historical accuracy and preservation of Jehovah’s inspired Word.
Biblical Archaeology: Unveiling the Historical Truths of the Bible
Archaeology confirms the Bible’s historical accuracy from Genesis to Revelation, revealing the physical evidence of Jehovah’s acts in human history.
How Should We Understand the Parting of the Red Sea in Exodus 14?
Explore the miraculous event of the Red Sea - a pivotal moment in biblical history. Discover interpretations and implications.
How Were the Inspired Books of the Hebrew Old Testament Preserved from Moses Down to Ezra?
Discover the journey of sacred texts through centuries: how they were kept intact from ancient times.

