Archaeology and manuscripts reveal how the New Testament was copied, dated, and restored through early papyri, codices, and disciplined textual criticism.
Astronomy in the Light of Scripture: The Heavens Declare the Glory of Jehovah
Astronomy reveals Jehovah’s glory in creation, while astrology is condemned as divination and idolatry in Scripture.
Archaeology and the New Testament
Archaeology repeatedly confirms New Testament people, places, titles, and settings, strengthening confidence in the Gospels and Acts.
Yehohanan’s Heel Bone and Archaeological Evidence for Crucifixion
Yehohanan’s nailed heel bone is rare physical proof that Roman crucifixion used nails in Judea, supporting the historical setting of the Gospels.
Byzantine Mosaics Quoting Deuteronomy 28:6 (Southern Israel, 2023 – Discovery)
A Byzantine church floor in southern Israel quotes Deuteronomy 28:6, putting “Blessed are you when you come in and when you go out” under worshippers’ feet.
Christian Amulets and Cross Pendants (2020–2024: Multiple Discoveries)
Bronze and silver crosses and inscribed amulets from the fourth–sixth centuries reveal how early believers carried Scripture and devotion to Jesus in daily life.
Greek Mosaic Inscription “God Jesus Christ” (Megiddo, 2022 – Discovery)
A third-century mosaic at Megiddo dedicates a house-church “to God Jesus Christ,” offering rare early archaeological testimony to Jesus’ deity.
“Jesus, Son of Mary” Inscription (Northern Israel, 2021 – Discovery)
Fifth-century Christians in Galilee carved “Christ born of Mary” over a church doorway, echoing the New Testament and anchoring Jesus in real history.
Revealing the Sacred: How Biblical Archaeology Validates Historical Faith
Biblical archaeology shows that the dust of history does not compete with Scripture—it defends it, confirming the Bible’s historical, cultural, and textual accuracy.
Biblical Archaeology: Tracing the Historical Path of the Scriptures
Biblical archaeology follows Scripture’s own chronology, uncovering artifacts, cities, and inscriptions that trace and confirm the Bible’s historical path.

