Archaeological discoveries

Caesarea: The City That Changed the World

Caesarea: The City That Changed the World On the Mediterranean coast of Israel stand the ruins of Caesarea, one of the most important cities in the history of the early church. At first, Caesarea was a Roman city built to display power. It had a massive artificial harbor, a palace, a theater, a hippodrome, temples,[…]

Iraq, Babylon, and the Quest for Power: What Archaeology and Prophecy Reveal About God’s Word

Iraq, Babylon, and the Quest for Power: What Archaeology and Prophecy Reveal About God’s Word Few cities in history carry the weight of Babylon. Babylon was more than an ancient city. It became a symbol of power, pride, human ambition, false worship, political greatness, and final judgment. Its ruins still speak today. Its name still[…]

The Ivory Comb of Lachish: How a Small Discovery Speaks to the Reliability of Scripture

The Ivory Comb of Lachish: How a Small Discovery Speaks to the Reliability of Scripture Sometimes the most powerful evidence comes in the smallest form. In Part 3 of Greatest Discoveries in the Land of Israel, Dr. Michael G. Hasel shares the story of one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries connected to the biblical[…]

The Spade and the Historical Jesus: Archaeology, Prophecy, and the King Who Gave Everything

The Spade and the Historical Jesus: Archaeology, Prophecy, and the King Who Gave Everything Is the story of Jesus only a matter of faith, or is it also rooted in real history? That question matters deeply. Christianity is not built on vague ideas, private visions, or abstract philosophy. It is built on the claim that[…]

The Place in Israel Where Archaeology Was Born

The Place in Israel Where Archaeology Was Born Disclaimer: The video(s) shared in this post are produced by third parties. We may not endorse all views, beliefs, or content of the creators, but we share these resources because we believe they can be a blessing to our visitors. There are places in the land of[…]

Lazarus of Bethany: Archaeological Evidence for the Tomb of Lazarus

Lazarus of Bethany: Archaeological Evidence for the Tomb of Lazarus Disclaimer: The video(s) shared in this post are produced by third parties. We may not endorse all views, beliefs, or content of the creators, but we share these resources because we believe they can be a blessing to our visitors. Few moments in the Gospels[…]

Archaeological Evidence for Giants in the Bible?

Archaeological Evidence for Giants in the Bible? Can archaeology tell us anything about the giants mentioned in Scripture? In this fascinating video, Joel Kramer explores a remarkable discovery from Israel that raises that exact question. Found near modern Kfar Monash, a hoard of unusually large bronze weapons, including massive spearheads and armor scales, has led[…]

Searching for the Garden of Eden’s Pishon River (The “Lost River of Eden

Searching for the Garden of Eden’s Pishon River (The “Lost River of Eden”) In Genesis 2, the Bible describes Eden in relation to four rivers. Three are identifiable, but one has long been a mystery: the Pishon. In this field-style video, the case is made that the best candidate for Pishon is an ancient river[…]

Genesis Is True? A Simple Walkthrough of the “We Found Joseph” Claim

Note: This article is a faith-leaning summary and discussion based on the video linked below. Some archaeological identifications and timeline arguments in the video are debated among scholars. Where the video makes specific claims, I present them as the video’s claims, not as proven fact. Watch the video The video you shared makes a bold[…]

Bethel, Ai, and Abraham’s Altar: Finding a Forgotten Biblical “In-Between” Place

Bethel, Ai, and Abraham’s Altar: Finding a Forgotten Biblical “In-Between” Place This video follows a father-and-son road trip from Amman to Jerusalem and into the West Bank to visit some extremely important Old Testament locations that most people never see. Because of modern conflict and restricted access, many biblical sites in Palestinian Authority areas are[…]

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