Ar of Moab marks the Arnon frontier where Jehovah restricted Israel, and Isaiah later foretold Ar’s silencing in judgment.
Tel Anafa: Hellenistic Wealth And Material Culture In Upper Galilee
Tel Anafa in Upper Galilee reveals elite Hellenistic life—lavish buildings, mosaics, baths, and abundant glass—near the world of early Galilee.
The Amorites: Canaanite Power, Kings Sihon And Og, And God’s Judgment
The Amorites were Canaanites judged by Jehovah, dominant in hill country and east-Jordan kingdoms, defeated as Israel entered the land by divine purpose.
Anthedon: A Greek Coastal City Near Gaza In The Late Second Temple Er
Anthedon was a Greek coastal city near Gaza, shaped by Hellenistic and Roman control, illustrating the southern coast’s urban networks near biblical Philistia.
Ammon And The Ammonites: Origin, Territory, And Conflict With Israel
Ammon arose from Lot’s line, gained land east of the Jordan, opposed Israel repeatedly, and stands as a warning about kinship without loyalty to Jehovah.
Amanah: The Northern Heights And The Damascus River In Scripture
Amanah names the Anti-Lebanon heights and the Damascus river that Naaman praised, grounding Scripture in real northern geography.
Anathoth: A Levitical Town In Benjamin And The Home Of Jeremiah
Anathoth, a Levitical town in Benjamin, shaped priestly history and Jeremiah’s ministry, and it was resettled after the return from exile in 537 B.C.E.
Sodom Destroyed by Divine Judgment: Tall el-Hammam and the Miraculously Directed Heavenly Fire
Tall el-Hammam confirms Sodom’s destruction as a miraculous act of divine judgment, refuting naturalistic explanations and affirming Genesis 19.
Tel Azekah and Surrounding Valleys (2021–2024 Excavation Phases)
Azekah’s mapped topography reveals its strategic oversight of the Elah Valley, confirming the battlefield setting of David and Goliath.
Lachish Northeast Temple (2020 Discovery)
A newly discovered temple at Lachish reveals cult stands and offering tables, confirming Canaanite idolatry before Israel’s conquest.

