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Tag: archaeology

“At the Instigation of Christ”

Posted on July 4, 2010August 18, 2014

The Roman historian Suetonius, reflecting on the period when Claudius was Emperor (41-54 A.D.), shares an interesting tidbit about an event that happened during his […]

Errors in the Biblical Chronology of the Kings?

Posted on May 23, 2010August 18, 2014

In the posts I’ve done lately relating to biblical archaeology, a common theme has been developing: your presuppositions dictate your conclusions. If you assume that […]

Is the Bible Wrong About the Philistines?

Posted on April 13, 2010August 18, 2014

The Philistines were a people we read about in the Old Testament. Many scholars agree that they were in the region of Palestine at least […]

The Amarna Letters– An Early Reference to the Hebrews?

Posted on March 28, 2010August 18, 2014

The Amarna tablets record a correspondence in the mid-fourteenth century B.C. over a period of about 20 years. The Canaanite leaders were writing to the […]

Is the Bible Right About the Fall of Jericho?

Posted on March 16, 2010August 18, 2014

In Joshua chapters 2-6, we read a now familiar story about the Israelite siege of Jericho. In it, we find a supernatural victory given to […]

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