Ancient inscriptions illuminate Daniel 5, confirm biblical settings, and strengthen confidence in the preservation and historical realism of Old Testament texts.
The Moabite Stone — c. 840 B.C.E.
The Moabite Stone, dating to c. 840 B.C.E., confirms the biblical record of King Mesha’s rebellion and provides one of the earliest mentions of Jehovah.
How Does the Erastus Inscription Confirm the Historical Accuracy of the New Testament?
Discover how ancient findings in Corinth bolster New Testament reliability. Explore the Erastus connection.
How Do the Nabonidus Cylinders Relate to Biblical Archaeology and the Fall of Babylon?
Delve into the mystery of the Nabonidus Cylinders and their connection to the biblical fall of Babylon. History awaits.
Examining the Authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures and the Benefits of Biblical Archaeology
Explore the authenticity of the Bible as a historical document, the way it is corroborated by ancient inscriptions, and the perspectives of renowned archaeologists like William Foxwell Albright. Dive into the unique stature of the Bible and its profound, universal message. Uncover the hidden depths of the Old Testament's authenticity as a historical document and its unique standing among ancient texts. Join us as we unravel its profound, universal message and reveal the surprising evidence that challenges skeptics. Embark on this captivating journey and let the Bible's truth speak for itself.

