Bible and Theology Canaanites Were Genetically Distinct May 29, 2020 A new study finds that the the Canaanites before the Conquest were a distinct people, as the Bible says. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Biblical Archaeology Scores Three More Confirmations February 25, 2018 Artifacts mentioning Biblical names continue to turn up in the lands of the Bible. One announced this week is the talk of the town. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Arad Texts Confirm Widespread Literacy in Judah April 12, 2016 Analysis of 16 texts written on pottery shards confirm that ordinary people were literate in Old Testament times. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology King Hezekiah’s Royal Seal Found in Jerusalem December 3, 2015 The royal seal of a Biblical king has been found, stating "belonging to Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah" near the Temple Mount. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Biblical Name Found on Pottery June 17, 2015 An iron-age pot at a fortress south of Jerusalem is inscribed with the name of King Saul's successor at the time of David. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Biblical Archaeology Still Has Much to Discover September 18, 2013 Some exciting discoveries in Jerusalem and other near eastern sites emphasize the fact that archaeologists have much more to explore in the lands of the Bible. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology New Archaelogical Findings at Judean Fortress Khirbet Qeiyafa July 23, 2013 A hilltop near where David fought Goliath has revealed buildings and artifacts suggestive of royal organization during the time of King David. CONTINUE READING