The Masoretic Text, meticulously preserved by Jewish scribes, is foundational for both Jewish and Christian biblical studies.
Archaeology Confirms the Bible: Unearthing the Historical Reliability of Scripture
Archaeological evidence continually supports the Bible’s historicity, confirming events, places, and figures previously disputed by critics throughout various periods.
An Examination of Papyrus 99 (P99)
Papyrus 99 is an educational Greek-Latin manuscript, serving as a lexical tool, preserving selected Pauline phrases for language instruction.
Can Papyrus 89 Illuminate the Early Transmission of Hebrews?
Papyrus 89, dated 250-300 C.E., is a significant early Greek manuscript of Hebrews, revealing early biblical transmission practices.
How Did the Bible Come to Us?
The Bible's transmission history is marked by faithful preservation, courageous translations, and innovative printing, ensuring access to God's Word for all.
How Does Menahem’s Reign Illuminate the Consequences of Wickedness and the Burden of Tribute in Israel?
Menahem's reign in Israel exemplified idolatry and cruelty, leading to severe tribute obligations to Assyria and Israel's moral decline.
Who Were the Descendants of Abraham Through Keturah, and What Role Did They Play in Biblical History?
Ever ponder Abraham’s other heirs? This look at his lesser-known line traces their place in God’s unfolding story. Step into the past now!
Papyrus 77 and Papyrus 103: Early Fragments of Matthew’s Gospel
What do ancient scraps tell us about faith? This study digs into early writings to affirm God’s truth. Explore Scripture’s past—read now!
Gold Nose Ring and Bracelets in Genesis 24:22
Gifts of gold at a well hint at more than meets the eye. Peek into Scripture to see how jewels reflected life and faith in the days of God’s early promises.
What Can the Ancient City of Shechem Reveal About Its Role in Biblical History?
Shechem is a key biblical site, significant for worship, covenant renewal, and pivotal historical events throughout Israel's history.

