In the field of archaeology these days, it is fashionable to take what is called a “minimalist” view as regards the relationship of the Bible, and “traditional” interpretations thereof, to ...
I love biblical archaeology, and archaeology that (very often) happens to intersect with and confirm the Bible in its findings. I shall take a look at one small issue that biblical skeptics and ...
In 1846—before archaeology even existed as a field—an Assyrian obelisk was discovered in what is today northern Iraq. It referred to Jehu, a ninth-century BC Hebrew king. For the first time, an ...
Right after Pesach last year, Ziony Zevit got a string of phone calls in Jerusalem, where he was on sabbatical from his position as a professor of biblical literature and Semitic languages at the ...
If you’re captivated by history, archaeology, and ancient mysteries, the new series Lost Treasures of the Bible is a ...
Youngblood uses advanced archaeological methods—like ground-penetrating radar, ancient DNA analysis, and AI-enhanced translation—to investigate events described in the Old Testament. Rather than force ...
As a Sephardic Jew representing a heritage of tolerance, intellectual honesty and tradition, my perspective on the recent “Exodus controversy” — which is not rooted in anger, name-calling or popular ...
His journey into archaeology began in church classrooms, teaching Bible study with timelines and curiosity. His accessible, research-driven style invites readers to question, learn, and ...