The Tower of Babel was mankind’s first organized rebellion against Jehovah, halted by His judgment through the confusion of languages.
The Presence of the Israelites in Canaan, the Land West of the Jordan River: A Text-Critical, Historical, and Archaeological Assessment that Affirms the Biblical Record
srael crossed the Jordan in 1406 B.C.E. and settled Canaan; Scripture, Egyptian texts, and archaeology together verify Israel’s early presence west of the Jordan.
Sennacherib’s Assassination by His Sons: Biblical Testimony, Assyrian Records, and Chronological Precision
Sennacherib failed at Jerusalem in 701 B.C.E. and was assassinated by his sons in 681 B.C.E. Cuneiform records align with the Bible’s names, place, and succession.
King Sennacherib’s Invasion of Judah and the Unsuccessful Siege of Jerusalem: A Reassessment of Scripture, Royal Annals, and Archaeology
Sennacherib’s 701 B.C.E. assault devastated Judah but not Jerusalem. Scripture, Assyrian annals, and archaeology converge to affirm the Bible’s precise historical record.
Jehoiachin, Exiled King of Judah, Given Rations in Babylon: A Biblical and Archaeological Examination
Archaeology confirms Jehoiachin’s exile and daily rations in Babylon, matching biblical details in 2 Kings and Jeremiah with Babylonian records.
Harvesting Cedar Logs from Lebanon: Biblical Accounts and Archaeological Verification
Solomon’s use of Lebanon’s cedars for the temple is historically verified by Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian records of timber harvesting.
The Capture and Exile of the Egyptian City of Thebes by the Assyrians
The fall of Thebes in 663 B.C.E. by the Assyrians, as recorded in both Nahum and Assyrian annals, confirms the historical accuracy of the biblical record
Carchemish 605 B.C.E.: How the Babylonian Victory Over Egypt Confirms Jeremiah’s Prophecy and Anchors Biblical Chronology
Babylon’s 605 B.C.E. victory at Carchemish matches Jeremiah 46:2 and the Babylonian Chronicle, fixing Judah’s pivot from Egypt to Babylon and anchoring exilic dates.
The Campaign of Shishak, Pharaoh of Egypt, into Judah: A Biblical and Archaeological Examination
Shishak’s 926 B.C.E. invasion of Judah is confirmed by the Bible and Egyptian records, offering a clear synchronism between Scripture and archaeology.
The Battle Between the Cushites and the Assyrians During the Reign of Hezekiah: Biblical, Historical, and Archaeological Perspectives
The advance of Cushite king Tirhakah during Hezekiah’s reign disrupted Assyrian plans in Judah and supports the biblical account of divine deliverance in 701 B.C.E.

