Ancient dyes in Scripture reveal a refined craft that shaped commerce, clothing, and the holiness of tabernacle worship.
Clothing and Footwear in Biblical Life: Archaeology, Scripture, and Daily Practice
Biblical clothing and footwear reveal daily life, holiness, status, and obedience, and archaeology confirms the world Scripture describes.
Calendar: Biblical Timekeeping, the Hebrew Year, and Jehovah’s Order of Time
The Bible presents timekeeping as ordered by Jehovah, with the Hebrew calendar, the festivals, and the first-century record all rooted in real history.
Archaeology: Building Materials in the Bible
Building materials in the Bible reveal a real world of stone, brick, mortar, cedar, metals, sacred design, and skilled labor under divine purpose.
Archaeology: Bread and Baking in the Bible
Bread and baking shaped daily life, worship, hospitality, and covenant memory throughout the biblical world, from household ovens to the table before Jehovah.
On the Trail of the Original Text: New Testament Textual Criticism and Archaeology
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.

