Dura-Europos reveals a frontier city on the Euphrates where synagogue, house-church, and archaeology illuminate the world of Scripture.
Archaeology and the Old Testament
Archaeology anchors the Old Testament in real places and records—inscriptions, archives, burn layers, and manuscripts that fit the Bible’s history.
The Mari Tablets — c. 1900–1800 B.C.E.
The Mari Tablets confirm the historical authenticity of the patriarchal world, aligning with Genesis in names, customs, and culture.

