Q: Have biblical archeologists traditionally tried to find evidence that events in the Bible really happened? William Dever: From the beginnings of what we call biblical archeology, perhaps 150 ...
as we compare and contrast the Bible with the archaeological record. Every week, I’ll be publishing a new segment. No reservations are necessary. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the read!
Scientists have discovered a hidden chapter of the Bible dating back nearly 1,500 years in an ancient Vatican manuscript. The remarkable finding, concealed beneath three layers of text, was revealed ...
Discovered in the city of Kiryat Gat, Israel, some 56 km south of Tel Aviv, the colourful tiles feature a Greek inscription from the Bible, and have been described as "the largest and most ...
Another archaeological dig, this one at Tel Shimron in Israel, is being supported by the new Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. The museum’s chairman, Steve Green, is president of the craft ...
Was Jerusalem destroyed in 587 or 607 BCE? Often overlooked in this controversy is some evidence from Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian.
If you’re captivated by history, archaeology, and ancient mysteries, the new series Lost Treasures of the Bible is a must-watch. It originally aired on the National Geographic Channel on Decembe ...
A number of rare religious relics were uncovered in 2024, with some on display to the public, giving people a better understanding about the time they first appeared in history.
But he thought archaeology could be used to understand ... What he’s found: love letters, a CD player, tequila, a Bible containing tickets to a soccer match in Bolivia De León describes his ...