Month: October 2025

The Sacred Stone of Shechem: Bible History Unearthed

The Sacred Stone of Shechem: Bible History Unearthed Published on: October 16, 2025 Author: Expedition Bible Standing in the heart of ancient Shechem, archaeologists have uncovered something remarkable—an artifact described directly in the Bible. This isn’t just another excavation. It’s a discovery that brings the words of Scripture to life in stone. Mount Gerizim and[…]

Where Jesus Was Crucified: The Archaeological Evidence

Where Jesus Was Crucified: The Archaeological Evidence Published on: October 16, 2025 Author: Expedition Bible For centuries, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ has stood at the heart of the Christian faith. But where exactly did this world-changing event occur? In this compelling investigation, Joel Kramer of Expedition Bible examines the archaeological and historical evidence surrounding[…]

Capernaum: The Town of Jesus and the Sin of Unbelief

Capernaum: The Town of Jesus and the Sin of Unbelief On the eastern shore of the Dead Sea lie the ruins of Sodom — a place remembered for its sin and destruction. Yet, in Matthew 11:23–24, Jesus made a shocking statement: if the miracles performed in Capernaum had been performed in Sodom, even Sodom would[…]

Jesus Is Present: Archaeological Evidence for Christ in a Hidden Cave

In a quiet, dusty cave near the ancient ruins of Beit Loya, southwest of Jerusalem, an inscription carved into the stone offers a powerful and unexpected message from the early Church: “Jesus is present.” Surrounded by symbols of the cross and tucked away beneath a fig tree, this ancient Greek writing may very well be[…]

I Asked Grok About Dinosaurs and the Bible—Here’s What Happened

I Asked Grok About Dinosaurs and the Bible—Here’s What Happened Can stories of dragons and dinosaurs from around the world be explained by logic, probability, and science alone? In this enlightening dialogue with Grok, an advanced AI system, we explore whether global legends about massive reptilian creatures might actually reflect historical reality—rather than myth or[…]

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