A Roman edict forbidding tomb disturbance, possibly prompted by early Christian claims of resurrection, indirectly affirms the truth of Jesus’ empty tomb.
Who Is Flavius Josephus and Why Study Him?
Flavius Josephus, first-century Jewish historian, offers invaluable insight into biblical history, confirming Scripture’s context and reliability.
Dual Authorship of Matthew: Inspired Hebrew Origins and a Spirit-Led Greek Rewrite in the First Century
This article proposes that Matthew authored his Gospel twice, first in Hebrew, then in Greek, both under divine inspiration.
BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Unraveling the History of Nazareth: A Glimpse into the Childhood Home of Jesus
In this article, we explore the rich history of Nazareth, the town where Jesus grew up. We delve into archaeological findings, ancient texts, and historical interpretations to paint a vivid picture of life in Nazareth during the first century. From the town's origins to its pivotal role in the life of Jesus, join us in exploring the intriguing past of this famous location.

