Israel’s growth in Egypt fulfilled Jehovah’s covenant promise despite oppression, setting the stage for the Exodus of 1446 B.C.E.
Bible Chronology and Secular History
Bible chronology provides the true backbone of ancient history, while secular reconstructions must be tested against Scripture’s fixed chronological anchors.
King Sennacherib’s Prism — c. 701 B.C.E.
Sennacherib’s Prism confirms the biblical account of Judah’s deliverance in 701 B.C.E., proving the accuracy of Scripture and Jehovah’s sovereign power.
Amalek and the Amalekites in Biblical Archaeology and Theology
The Amalekites, descendants of Esau’s grandson, were the first to attack Israel after the Exodus and were divinely sentenced to extinction.
Jacob in Haran (Genesis 29:1–30:43)
Jacob's years in Haran show God's providence amid deception, family rivalry, and divine blessing.
Admah: A Historical and Biblical Analysis of a Lost City of the Jordan Valley
Admah, a significant Canaanite city, faced divine judgment and destruction, as evidenced by biblical accounts and archaeological findings.
Who Was the Pharaoh During Abraham and Sarah’s Time in Egypt?
Discover the Pharaoh who met Abraham and Sarah. Explore the cultural and spiritual implications of their journey in ancient Egypt.
How Did the Historical and Archaeological Context Shape the Old Testament Text?
Explore how history and archaeology intertwine to influence the Old Testament texts in unexpected ways.
Who Was Hazael, and What Role Did He Play in Biblical History?
Explore Hazael's mysterious rise to power and his impact on ancient Israel and Judah. Discover his complex legacy.
How Does Historical-Archaeological Evidence Support the Textual Reliability of the Old Testament?
Discover how ancient artifacts and digs lend credibility to the Old Testament's historical claims.

