Abram’s meeting with Melchizedek shows true blessing, priestly authority, and integrity in refusing Sodom’s reward.
Abram’s Rescue of Lot and the War of the Kings in Genesis 14:1–17
Abram’s rescue of Lot in Genesis 14:1–17 reveals real warfare, covenant loyalty, and Jehovah’s providential protection.
Abram’s Journey to Hebron: Separation, Promise, and Worship in Genesis 13:8–18
Abram’s journey to Hebron reveals faith, separation from Lot, Jehovah’s land promise, and worship at Mamre in Genesis 13:8–18.
What Does Abram’s Journey to Bethel Reveal About Faith, Worship, and Conflict in Genesis 13:1–7?
Abram’s return to Bethel in Genesis 13:1–7 reveals faith, worship, pastoral conflict, and trust in Jehovah’s promise.
The Execration Texts and the Cities of Biblical Canaan
Egyptian Execration Texts illuminate the cities, rulers, and geography of biblical Canaan while exposing pagan Egypt’s false trust in ritual curses.
The Euphrates River: From Eden to Empire in Biblical History and Archaeology
The Euphrates River links Eden, Abraham’s covenant, Israel’s borders, Babylon, Carchemish, exile, and Revelation’s final judgments.
The Bible’s Historical Reliability
Archaeology, chronology, inscriptions, and Scripture itself confirm the Bible’s historical reliability from Genesis to Revelation.
Ethiopia and Cush in the Bible: Geography, Genealogy, Prophecy, and the Ethiopian Official of Acts 8
Cush, often rendered Ethiopia, connects Genesis, prophecy, archaeology, and Acts 8 with remarkable historical precision.
Eshtemoa: A Levitical City in Judah and a Witness to David’s Faithful Friendships
Eshtemoa was a Levitical town in Judah, tied to priestly service, David’s fugitive years, and strong archaeological witness.
Eshtaol, the Danite Border Town Where Samson’s Life and Burial Were Anchored
Eshtaol was a Danite border town near Zorah, tied to Samson’s calling, burial, and the Danite migration to Laish.

