Archaeology Questions and Answers
Key articles
- Archaeologist confirms creation and the Bible: Interview with archaeologist Dr Clifford Wilson
- Egyptian chronology and the Bible—framing the issues
- Archaeology supports the Bible
- The Bible: is it guilty until proven innocent?
Is the Stone Age a useful chronological classification?
- The Stone ‘Age’—a figment of the imagination?
- What about the Stone Age?
- Axing evolutionary ideas stone dead
- Modern ‘Stone Age’ reconsidered
- A better model of the stone age: part 1 and part 2
Does ancient archaeology confirm the biblical record?
- Ophel inscription: oldest Hebrew writing corroborates Bible history
- Movie review: Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy
- How does Göbekli Tepe fit with biblical history?
- A tale of ancient toothpaste
Egypt
- Time fears the pyramids?
- Did the Exodus lead to the Hyksos Invasion?
- Can we understand Egyptian chronology before the Exodus?
- Egyptian chronology confusion
- Egyptian chronology and the Bible—framing the issues
- A response to a long Sojourn advocate
- Strengthening the Shishak/Shoshenq synchrony
- Who is wrong about the biblical date of the Flood, and the Great Pyramid?
- Did the Exodus lead to the Hyksos Invasion?
- Was Pharaoh Shoshenq—the plunderer of Jerusalem?
- The ten plagues of Egypt
- Fall of the Sothic theory: Egyptian chronology revisited
From Abraham to the Judges
The Kings
- Monuments from Ancient Assyria confirm biblical history
- When God rescued King Hezekiah, part 1
- When God rescued King Hezekiah, part 2
- When God rescued King Hezekiah, part 3
- The Pool of Siloam and Hezekiah’s tunnel
- New archaeological find affirms Jeremiah’s historicity
The Exile in Babylon and after
New Testament times and later
- The Nazareth Inscription: Proof of the Resurrection of Christ? Part One: Translation, Commentary, and Date
- The Nazareth Inscription: Proof of the Resurrection of Christ? Part Two: The Historical Context of The Nazareth Inscription
- Did Jesus have a wife?
- Bonebox bashers blasted!
- James ossuary withstands accusations
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