Gezer’s fortification under Solomon confirms the city’s biblical role as a strategic stronghold in Israel’s united monarchy.
Laying the Foundation: How the English Bible Was Born and Why It Must Remain Faithful to the Original Text
The article highlights William Tyndale's revolutionary contributions to Bible translation, emphasizing accuracy, clarity, and theological integrity from original texts.
The King James Bible’s Hidden Agenda: How Tyndale’s Translation Was Rewritten to Empower the Church and Crown
The KJV Bible's translation changes from Tyndale shifted authority from believers to the Church of England, reinforcing institutional power.
What Was the City Gate So Often Mentioned in Bible Accounts?
The city gate served as a multifunctional hub in ancient societies, crucial for defense, legal matters, commerce, and religious activities.
What Did They Discover at Jezreel? Uncovering Biblical History Through Archaeology
Jezreel's archaeological findings confirm biblical events during the reigns of Ahab and Jehu, highlighting its historical and theological significance.
Noah’s Ark and Modern Naval Architecture: A Technical and Biblical Analysis of Ancient Maritime Engineering
The Genesis account and analysis validate Noah's Ark's structural design, asserting its feasibility to survive a global flood.
Did People in Bible Times Really Live So Long?
The article defends the biblical claims of human longevity before the flood, arguing they are historical, literal, and theologically significant.
Why Did Early Christians Prefer the Codex Over the Scroll?
The early Christian preference for codices, replacing scrolls, enhanced Scripture distribution, referencing, portability, and preservation, influencing biblical integrity.
How Did the Bible Evolve From Scrolls to Bound Books?
The transition from scrolls to codex significantly improved Scripture accessibility, preservation, and distribution, driven largely by early Christians' needs.
Mesha, King of Moab: A Biblical and Historical Account
Mesha, king of Moab, rebelled against Israel, experiencing initial victories but ultimately faced defeat and despair, revealing Chemosh's impotence.

