by Rick Sherrod
Archaeological discoveries continue to prove the accuracy of the Bible.
by Beyond Today Editor
Hezekiah rebels against Assyria and subdues Philistines, Simeonite campaigns, Hezekiah's tunnel
by Beyond Today Editor
Hezekiah rebels against Assyria and subdues Philistines, Simeonite campaigns, Hezekiah's tunnel
by Beyond Today Editor
Oracle against Jerusalem, Shebna to be demoted and Eliakim promoted, given the key of David
by Beyond Today Editor
Sennacherib’s invasion and conquest of Judah’s cities, Micah’s warning of coming destruction on Jerusalem, Hezekiah humbles himself, Assyrian encampment before Jerusalem
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
Discoveries underneath previous discovered pools return to the time of Nehemiah.
by Beyond Today Editor
Hezekiah rebels against Assyria and subdues Philistines, Simeonite campaigns, Hezekiah's tunnel
by Mario Seiglie
In the last two editions of The Good News, we covered the history of the kings of Israel after the northern 10 tribes broke ties with the kingdom of Judah, comprised of two tribes in the south. We now turn to see what archaeology has...
by Scott Ashley
Both God and the Bible have long been under attack. What are some of the motives of critics? And, far more important, what does the evidence dug from the dust of the Middle East reveal?
by Heidi Braun
In Walnut Creek Ohio, 132 brethren celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles in beautiful Amish country.
by Tom Robinson
Archaeological discoveries in and about the Holy Land often relate to the Bible. Following is an annotated list of recent finds.
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
In a surprising discovery, Israeli archaeologists, checking a site before the Jerusalem municipality started installing a sewage pipe, stumbled upon what appears to be the remains of the biblical Pool of Siloam, connected to Jesus Christ's...