Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
Among the most fortunate Bible students today are those specializing in biblical archaeology, for they have a wealth of information on Bible times that is not available to the average minister. Indeed ...
This new edition of the ESV Bible, annotated and illustrated by field-trained archaeologists, locates Scripture in vivid historical context The events of the Bible are set in real, historical places ...
“The Tel Dan Stele is one of the most significant discoveries made in biblical archaeology. Until its discovery, some academics questioned the validity of King David as a historical figure. For the ...
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 ...
09:01, Sat, Jul 4, 2020 Updated: 21:41, Thu, Jul 23, 2020 The Bible is a source of faith for billions of devout Christians around the world but can it act as a source of information for historians?
07:51, Sun, Jul 19, 2020 Updated: 21:38, Thu, Jul 23, 2020 Billions of people celebrate the Bible as a spiritual document but can it be used as a tool to study history? Professor Tom Meyer, a ...
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