Archaeology

"And He said to me, 'Son of man, can these bones live?' So I answered, 'O Lord GOD, You know'" (Ezekiel 37:3).

Remnants of millennia long past, preserved in the shifting sands of time, uncovered by both believers and skeptics—physical proof of the Bible's validity has been discovered again and again, available to those willing to see it.

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God, Science and the Bible: Seal impression of prophet Jeremiah's accuser found

An impression from the seal of an official in the court of the biblical King Zedekiah has been found during an archaeological excavation in Jerusalem 's ancient City of David area in strata dated to the time of Jerusalem's destruction...
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God, Science and the Bible: Nehemiah's Wall Discovered?

Until now, few remains from Nehemiah's time in Jerusalem (444-432 B.C.) have been uncovered. But now, Eilat Mazar, a Hebrew University archaeologist digging in the city, believes she has identified remnants of that famous wall that protected Jerusalem after the...
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God, Science and the Bible: Tomb of biblical King Cyrus may be lost forever

The sites of Persepolis, ancient capital of the Persian Empire, and Pasargad, location of the tomb of Cyrus, are soon to be submerged behind a new dam.
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Where Do the Dinosaurs Fit?

Figuring out when the dinosaurs lived relative to man isn't really difficult.
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God, Science and the Bible: Researcher Identifies Seal of Biblical Queen Jezebel

How can archeologists prove that this truly is the seal of Queen Jezebel?
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God, Science and the Bible: Archaeological Discovery Confirms the Bible (Yet Again)

The British Museum recently announced the discovery of a remarkably significant cuneiform inscription within its vast collection of Mesopotamian tablets. Many are hailing it as sensational proof of the accuracy of the Old Testament—as indeed it is.
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Middle East Log 2007-9

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Mideast Log 2007-3

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New Archaeological Find In Jerusalem

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God, Science and the Bible: Tomb of Biblical King Herod Likely Found

After 35 long years of searching (from 1972 to 2007), Israeli archaeologist Ehud Netzer thinks he has finally found his long-sought prize—the tomb of Herod the Great. If true, it sheds more light on this important biblical figure.
We Can Trust the Bible
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We Can Trust the Bible

Many today question the accuracy of the Bible, but consider a few facts and quotes about this amazing book.
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Archaeology Confirms the Bible Again

The British Museum has just announced the remarkable discovery of a biblically significant cuneiform inscription within its vast collection of Mesopotamian tablets. Many are hailing it as sensational proof of the accuracy of the Old Testament—as indeed it is.
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Early Hebrew Inscriptions on Egyptian Walls

Richard Steiner, a professor of Semitic languages at Yeshiva University in New York, has deciphered an ancient inscription found in a chamber under a pyramid south of Cairo.
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Death of Darwinism

Did you realize that virtually every idea of evolution has been proved wrong by true, scientific discoveries? Learn more!
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When is a "Myth", Not a Myth?

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More Info on the Jesus Tomb Story

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The Empty Box

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Another Jesus Story

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Telltale Tracks in More Names, Languages, Archaeology and Art History

We are all products of our ancestral past. The same is true for nations. Once they were tribes, before that they were clans, before that they were families and before that they came from one man-a patriarch.
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God, Science and the Bible: Archaeology supports story of Samson and Philistine temple

Archaeology has been found to support yet another biblical story—the account of mighty Samson and his death in a Philistine temple.