A conservative defense of the Old Testament’s historical trustworthiness through Scripture, archaeology, textual transmission, and fulfilled history.
Faithfulness And Error: Theological Assumptions In Old Testament Textual Criticism
Theology always shapes textual criticism. When guided by Scripture itself, it protects us from both skeptical despair and rigid, evidence-blind dogmatism.
Bronze-Age Tomb at Palmahim Beach (2022 Discovery)
An intact Bronze Age tomb at Palmahim Beach reveals Canaanite–Egyptian elite life on the eve of Israel’s rise and confirms the Old Testament’s historical world.
Canaanite Scarab from Tel Azekah (2021 Discovery)
A Middle Bronze Age scarab from Tel Azekah reveals Egyptian influence in Canaan and confirms the deep historical roots of the biblical city of Azekah.
Higher Criticism and Its Assault on the Old Testament
Higher criticism dismantles the Old Testament with speculation; the historical-grammatical method defends it as Jehovah’s truthful, covenantal Word in real history.
A Christian Skeptic Discovers God In Ancient Israel
Ancient Israel reveals Jehovah as morally holy, historically active, and unlike the gods made in man’s image.
History of the Documentary Theory of the Pentateuch
A conservative historical-grammatical defense of Mosaic authorship against the rise and claims of the Documentary Theory.
Dead Sea Scrolls: Ancient Jewish and Hebrew Religious Manuscripts
The Dead Sea Scrolls confirm the ancient preservation, reliability, and textual stability of the Hebrew Scriptures.

