The Bar Kokhba Letters reveal the final struggle of Jewish resistance against Rome and illuminate the faith, leadership, and tragedy of 132–135 C.E.
The Herodium Fortress — c. 37–4 B.C.E.
Herodium, Herod’s desert fortress near Bethlehem, reveals his power, paranoia, and the stark contrast between earthly kingship and divine sovereignty.
Abu Sif Cave and the Paleolithic in the Judean Desert: Archaeology Through the Lens of Biblical Chronology
Abu Sif Cave shows post-Flood habitation in the Judean Desert. Secular scholars call it Paleolithic, but Scripture reveals the true timeline.
Dead Sea Scroll Fragments from the Cave of the Skulls: Evidence of Transmission and Preservation in the Jewish Scriptural Tradition
Tiny papyrus fragments from a non‑Qumran cave affirm the wider distribution of Second Temple scriptural texts, underlining the durable transmission of scripture.

