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Archaeologists find ancient Roman city that holds strongest physical evidence supporting the Bible
An ancient Roman city left untouched for centuries holds some of the most compelling evidence that the stories of the Bible ...
Explore the intricate layers of Jewish history and its connections to the broader narrative of world events and identities.
From a garden at the Holy Sepulchre to new dates for the Dead Sea Scrolls, new research is offering detailed glimpses into ...
In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible.
In a viral YouTube video, posted to the channel “Associates for Biblical Research,” archaeologist Brian Windle asserted that ...
A colorful fresco depicting the 'Good Shepherd Jesus' has been uncovered on the wall of an ancient tomb in Turkey, aligning with one of the most significant verses in the Bible. Found on the north ...
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s map of the Holy Land in Christopher Froschauer’s Old Testament (Zürich, 1525) in The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge. Credit: The Master and Fellows of Trinity ...
When the first printed Bible map appeared in 1525, it was supposed to clarify the ancient world of scripture. Instead, the printer accidentally flipped it—placing the Mediterranean Sea on the wrong ...
Medieval Christians drawing boundaries around ancient Israelite tribes on Holy Land maps had no idea they were influencing how later mapmakers would depict political power. Those red ink lines, meant ...
Ever wondered what an ancient copy of the Bible looked like? Starting Nov. 22, you will be able to see just that. The Museum of the Bible in Washington will host a rare exhibition of the Sea Scrolls, ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of ancient rituals at Tel Megiddo, the biblical site prophesied as the last battle between good and evil. Excavations in Israel's Jezreel Valley revealed ...
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