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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Deciphering the Rosetta Stone

For hundreds of years, Egyptian hieroglyphics were a mystery, even to language experts. Finally someone discovered the key to decoding them—on the Rosetta stone. Is there a “Rosetta stone” for understanding another mystery—the Bible?
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Is 'The Gospel of Judas' Believable?

In early April, news organizations breathlessly reported the "discovery" of a new Gospel—"the Gospel of Judas," as it is being called. Could this actually be a document authored by Judas, the disciple who infamously betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of...
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Proofs of the Bible

God doesn't want blind faith. He wants you to have faith based on solid evidence.
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God, Science and the Bible: Inscription discovery shoots down anti-Bible claims

Rare writings found in Tel Zayit disprove scholars' beliefs about the Old Testament
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God, Science and the Bible: Jerusalem 's Pool of Siloam yields more secrets

Discoveries underneath previous discovered pools return to the time of Nehemiah.
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Treasure Digest: Be Ready to Give an Answer: What Does the Bible Say About Fossils of Prehistoric Men?

First, we should understand that projections of the age of fossils based upon archaeological findings often include speculation (archaeologists might say, "educated guesses") and that the common approach of overlaying them with the theory of evolution corrupts their value.
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God, Science and the Bible: Discovery proves existence of another biblical figure

What is the significance of the discovery of a man written about in Jeremiah?
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Petra, the Eighth Wonder

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God, Science and the Bible: Remains of King David's palace found in Jerusalem?

Israeli archaeologist Eilat Mazar announced in August that she has found in Jerusalem the remains of what could be the palace of the famed biblical King David mentioned in 2 Samuel 5:11.
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God, Science and the Bible: Weighty evidence for the Bible's accuracy

What is a pim? That is what translators asked themselves when they were finishing the King James Version of the Bible back in the 17th century. They had never heard of the term outside of the Bible and had to...
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God, Science and the Bible: Archaeology establishes existence of biblical kingdom of Edom

Many scholars believe that the Old Testament is simply a mixture of folklore and bad theology assembled long after the events supposedly took place. Thus, they assume, biblical history bears little resemblance to actual events. This assumption took another serious...
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God, Science and the Bible: Scholar's fraud a dating disaster for Neanderthals

The 36,000-year-old skull fragment was the missing link between ancient Neaderthals and modern man, Professor Reiner Protsch von Zieten told his scientific colleagues.
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God, Science and the Bible: Nonfossilized soft tissue found in dinosaur bones

Dinosaur researchers the world over were stunned by the announcement in March that a 70-million-year-old tyrannosaurus rex fossilized leg bone had yielded very unfossilized soft tissue—apparently blood vessels and blood cells—something long thought impossible considering the assumed age of such...
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God, Science and the Bible: Scientists create petrified wood in a week

A team of materials scientists at a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory in south-central Washington state has discovered a way to do in days what supposedly takes nature millions of years to achieve—convert wood to mineral, forming petrified wood (EurekAlert...
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God, Science and the Bible: First-century burial confirms Gospel details

For years scholars have puzzled over a curious detail mentioned in the Gospel of John concerning Jewish burial practices in the first century. In describing the entombments of Jesus Christ (John 20:7) and His friend Lazarus (John 11:44), John writes...
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God, Science and the Bible: Archaeologists discover biblical Pool of Siloam

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 miraculous healing of a...
Confusion Over Noah
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Confusion Over Noah

Was the story of Noah based on other mythical stories, or were these stories actually a retelling of a real historic event?
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Jerusalem's Temple Mount: Center of Conflict Today

A Good News Interview With Leen Ritmeyer, Ph.D.
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"A Fish Out of Time"

When a fish believed to be extinct for 65 million years was found in the Indian Ocean, evolutionists were stumped as to why it hadn't evolved at all in all those millions of years. The more we learn about this...
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Archaeology in Acts, Part 3: Paul's Later Travels

Luke provides us with a detailed and accurate account of Paul’s apostolic missions during the first decades of the Church