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The Taylor Prism and the Bible’s Record of Sennacherib’s Invasion
See how the Taylor Prism and the Bible agree on Sennacherib’s invasion, providing a remarkable look at the 701 BC siege of Jerusalem.
The Lachish Letters and Jeremiah: Archaeology from Judah’s Final Day
Discover how the Lachish Letters provide a rare glimpse into the fall of Judah, echoing the prophetic warnings found in the Book of Jeremiah.
The Merneptah Stele: The First Mention of Israel in History
The Merneptah Stele Israel inscription is the earliest Egyptian record of Israel, reshaping how scholars view its ancient origins.
The Caiaphas Ossuary: Archaeological Evidence of the High Priest
The Caiaphas Ossuary confirms the high priest from Jesus' trial, supporting the New Testament's historical reliability.
The Pilate Stone: Archaeological Evidence of Pontius Pilate
Explore how the Pilate Stone confirms Pontius Pilate’s role as Roman governor and reinforces the historical reliability of the New Testament.
Excavating Jerusalem's Miraculous Pools: Bethesda & Siloam
Discoveries at the Pools of Bethesda and Siloam confirm the Gospel of John and support the historical reliability of the New Testament.
