SciFriday: Finding Sodom
THE SITE of biblical Sodom was overlooked by archaeologists for decades because the hill on which it was built was too obvious. Seriously.Continue Reading
THE SITE of biblical Sodom was overlooked by archaeologists for decades because the hill on which it was built was too obvious. Seriously.Continue Reading
Somebody really, really wanted the ruler of Jerusalem around 1300 BC to die.Continue Reading
Archaeology continues to confirm the history recorded in the Bible. We may be on the verge of another major discovery connected to a critical time in Israel’s history. We talked with Dr. Scott Stripling, provost of The Bible Seminary in Katy, Texas, last September at the International Symposium on ArchaeologyContinue Reading
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A growing body of evidence points to an archaeological dig just northeast of the Dead Sea as the site of ancient Sodom.Continue Reading
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Archaeologist Dr. Scott Stripling joins us to discuss the discovery of a curse tablet on Mount Ebal in Israel and explain why it’s generating so much controversy.Continue Reading
Associates for Biblical Research announced a major find Thursday from the site of Joshua’s altar on Mount Ebal—the oldest reference to the divine name, YHW, in a proto-alphabetic script.Continue Reading
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IT’S BEEN repeated so often that it’s taken as a given, even by Israeli archaeologists. However, contrary to majority opinion, there is evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.
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