Beth-Haccerem stood as Judah’s signal ridge near Jerusalem, linking Jeremiah’s warning, Nehemiah’s district list, and the land’s real defensive geography.
Why Does Bethar Matter in the History of Judea’s Last Great Revolt Against Rome?
Bethar was the final fortress of the Bar Kokhba Revolt and a stark witness to the collapse of false messianic hope in Judea.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ and Appearances to Witnesses
Jehovah raised Jesus Christ from the dead in 33 C.E., and the resurrected Messiah appeared to many witnesses, establishing the foundation for faith and future resurrection hope.
The Crucifixion of Jesus on Nisan 14, 33 C.E. and the Atoning Sacrifice
Jesus’ death on Nisan 14, 33 C.E. fulfilled the Passover pattern and provided the atoning ransom sacrifice that opens the way for forgiveness, reconciliation, and life.
Hezekiah: The King Who Held Fast to God in the Face of the Assyrian War Machine
Hezekiah restored true worship, prepared wisely for siege, and trusted Jehovah as Assyria collapsed before Jerusalem.
City of David (Archaeological Site)
Explore the City of David, a fascinating archaeological site that uncovers Jerusalem's ancient past. Located south of the Old City, this excavation offers a window into the biblical world, providing historical evidence that aligns with the narrative of Ancient Israel.
From Faith to Failure: The Life and Legacy of King Ahaz in Judah
Explore the complex and controversial reign of King Ahaz of Judah. From his shortsighted alliances with Assyria to his religious apostasy, this article delves into the political and spiritual challenges faced by Ahaz during his 16 years of rule. Learn about his interactions with the prophet Isaiah, the changes he made to the temple, and the legacy he left behind.
Babylon in Bible History
Explore the history of Ancient Babylon as Israel's age-old enemy, uncovering the impact of the Babylonian Exile on Jewish identity, religious practices, and biblical literature, while delving into the events that shaped Israelite history.
DANIEL 9:24-27 What Does the Bible Really Teach About the Seventy Weeks of Daniel’s Prophecy
Daniel 9:24-27 reveals a literal, divinely measured timetable leading to Messiah, His being cut off, and Jerusalem’s determined desolation.

