Debir was a king, a Canaanite city, and two boundary sites, all woven into Joshua’s conquest and Israel’s inheritance.
Canaan and the Canaanites: The Land, the People, and Jehovah’s Judgment
A full biblical and archaeological study of Canaan and the Canaanites, tracing their lineage, land, corruption, and Jehovah’s righteous judgment.
Can Tell Beit Mirsim Be Identified With Biblical Debir (Kiriath-Sepher)?
Tell Beit Mirsim stands as a leading candidate for biblical Debir, illuminating Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, and Judah’s conquest through archaeology.
The Amorites: Canaanite Power, Kings Sihon And Og, And God’s Judgment
The Amorites were Canaanites judged by Jehovah, dominant in hill country and east-Jordan kingdoms, defeated as Israel entered the land by divine purpose.
Inerrancy: Are There Contradictions?
A detailed defense of biblical inerrancy demonstrating how apparent contradictions dissolve through careful exegesis, historical context, and Scripture-interpreting-Scripture.
The Battle of Jericho — c. 1406 B.C.E.
Collapsed mudbrick, a citywide burn layer, and jars full of grain confirm Jericho’s fall c. 1406 B.C.E., exactly as Joshua records.

