Genesis 18:16–21 reveals Jehovah’s just disclosure of judgment against Sodom and His covenant instruction of Abraham.
Abram’s Rescue of Lot and the War of the Kings in Genesis 14:1–17
Abram’s rescue of Lot in Genesis 14:1–17 reveals real warfare, covenant loyalty, and Jehovah’s providential protection.
The Historical Trustworthiness of the Old Testament
A conservative defense of the Old Testament’s historical trustworthiness through Scripture, archaeology, textual transmission, and fulfilled history.
The Bible’s Historical Reliability
Archaeology, chronology, inscriptions, and Scripture itself confirm the Bible’s historical reliability from Genesis to Revelation.
Edom and the Edomites: Esau’s Mountain Kingdom, Enduring Hostility, and Jehovah’s Judgment
Edom, born from Esau’s line, rose as a mountain kingdom of trade and war, then fell under Jehovah’s judgment for violent hatred against Israel.
Who Were the Canaanites in Scripture and History?
The Canaanites were real peoples of the land, descended from Canaan, whose idolatry and corruption made them central to Israel’s covenant history.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:1–14)
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.

