Carchemish controlled the Euphrates crossing, enriched empires through trade, and became the battlefield where Babylon broke Egypt and reshaped Judah’s history.
Caphtor and the Caphtorim: The Homeland of the Philistines and the Expansion of Mizraim’s Descendants
Caphtor was the maritime homeland of the Philistines, and the Caphtorim were Mizraim’s descendants who reshaped Canaan’s southwestern coast.
Canaan and the Canaanites: The Land, the People, and Jehovah’s Judgment
A full biblical and archaeological study of Canaan and the Canaanites, tracing their lineage, land, corruption, and Jehovah’s righteous judgment.
Cana of Galilee: The Setting of the First Sign and the Home of Nathanael
Cana of Galilee was the home of Nathanael and the setting of Jesus’ first sign, where archaeology and Scripture converge in striking historical clarity.
Calneh: Nimrod’s City in the Land of Shinar and the Problem of Its Location
Calneh was one of Nimrod’s first cities in Shinar, a real Mesopotamian center tied to the earliest post-Flood kingdom and the problem of archaeological identification.
Calah: Nimrod’s Assyrian City and a Monument to Biblical History
Calah, founded by Nimrod and later exalted by Assyria, stands as a powerful archaeological witness to the historical reliability of Scripture.
The Place of Cabul in the Tribal Inheritance of Asher
Cabul was more than a minor town. It linked Asher’s inheritance, Solomon’s northern diplomacy, and later Galilean Jewish settlement.
Byblos: Gebal, Papyrus, and a Phoenician City in Biblical History
Byblos, the biblical Gebal, was a major Phoenician city of trade, papyrus exchange, craftsmanship, and lasting importance in Scripture.
Bozrah and Bostra: Distinguishing Edom’s Fortress, Moab’s Town, and Bashan’s Great City
Bozrah in Edom, Bozrah in Moab, and Bostra in Bashan are distinct places that clarify prophecy, geography, and biblical archaeology.
Bir es-Safadi and the Early Post-Flood Settlement of the Beer-Sheba Basin
Bir es-Safadi reveals organized early post-Flood settlement in the Beer-sheba basin and illuminates the southern world later known from Genesis.

