Biblical Archeology Course 5, Lesson 1
Biblical Archeology Course 5, Lesson 1Sargon II Inscriptions Sargon II ( Akkadian Šarru-kinu "legitimate king", reigned 722 BC-705 BC) was an Assyrian king....
We Found A Tomb
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Antioch Moves Around
Antioch in Syria is chiefly famous today because it was there that the followers of Jesus were first called Christians. (Acts 11:26) To people of Roman times,...
Caesarea Update
The September 2004 edition of Biblical Archaeology Review has devoted 21 pages to the latest archaeological information on Caesarea, the brain child of Herod...
Ivory Palaces
According to the Bible, Ahab built for himself a “house of ivory” in Samaria, an off-the-cuff statement which, in my youth, conjured up the picture of a...
Seasick Royals and Tutankhamun’s Chariot
When Howard Carter finally cleared his way into the tomb of Tutankhamun he found the chambers crammed full of treasure, lying around in glorious disarray. In...
Biblical Archeology Course 7, Lesson 2
MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Copyright, John T. Stevenson, 2000 (Used With Permission) 1. The Rosetta Stone. Napoleon Bonaparte invaded...
Free Online Archeology Course 4, Lesson 2
Culture-historical archaeology or simply Culture history is a form of archaeological theory. The approach emerged in the nineteenth century and came about...
Historical/Legal Apologetics
The Role In Apologetics Played By Archeology Dr. Johnson C. Philip One difference between the Christian faith and many other world religions is the historical...
Biblical Archeology Course 4, Lesson 3
The "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (reigned 858-824 BC) is a black limestone Neo-Assyrian bas-relief sculpture from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), in northern...
Doreen’s Death At Dor
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Sites of First Israelites
"At the Feet of My Lord"—Jordan Valley Excavation May Reveal Ceremonial Sites of First IsraelitesTeresa Neumann (July 25, 2009) "The Hebrew word for foot,...
Lawrence of Arabia
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Archaeology and the Old Testament
Archaeology and the Old Testament Pat Zukeran Understanding Archaeology Christianity is a historical faith based on actual events recorded in the Bible....
Mapping Alexandria’s Harbour
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Biblical Archeology Course 7, Lesson 4
THE FLOODCopyright, John T. Stevenson, 2000 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on the same...
Petrie And The Pyramids
William Flinders Petrie is rightly called the father of archaeology because of the revolutionary new methods he introduced. He was the first archaeologist to...
Thousands of mummies
Dr Rosalie David and her colleagues at the Manchester University Museum in the United Kingdom are studying ancient mummies in order to trace the origin and...
Lawrence of Arabia
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Archaeology and the Old Testament
Archaeology and the Old Testament Pat Zukeran Understanding Archaeology Christianity is a historical faith based on actual events recorded in the Bible....
Mapping Alexandria’s Harbour
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Is the Bible Historically Accurate?
Wayne JacksonChristian Courier: Questions, Tuesday, September 2, 2003 Is the Bible a historically dependable book? If not, why should one trust it in...
Luke’s Accuracy 2
by Jason JacksonChristian Courier: PenpointsMonday, October 20, 2003 The preface to Luke’s Gospel account is packed with exciting information that lays the...
Biblical Archeology Course 5, Lesson 2
Biblical Archeology Course 5, Lesson 2Tiglath-Pileser III’s Inscriptions at Nimrud Tiglath-Pileser III (Akkadian: Tukultī-Apil-Ešarra) was a prominent king of...