Archaeologists have discovered a rare artifact that is found throughout the Bible's Old Testament ... with the main species of the ancient world being Kermes. The females and their eggs produce ...
A fortress from the reign of the Egyptian pharaoh, popularly although not definitively associated with the book of Exodus ...
A badly damaged tablet from 5079 BC discovered in Greece may shatter archaeological consensus about the earliest human ...
This week, marvel at a tree grown from an ancient seed, learn why Mount Everest is undergoing a growth spurt, discover a ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Southern Adventist University welcomes R. Steven Notley, PhD, academic director of the El Araj (Beit Habek) Excavation ...
Eastman's study, "Revelation of an Ancient Structure on Mount Ararat," documents the structure's gradual exposure due to glacial retreat over several years. Satellite images from 2015 and 2020 show ...
Today's view point is that the Philistines arrived in Palestine during the Late Bronze Age. The Bible, however, places them ...
What is the New King James Version of the Bible and how does it differ from others? Here is a brief explanation of several ...
This Sunday, the George Washington Inaugural Bible — which Washington used to swear his oath of office as the country’s first ...
Resin from a tree grown from a seed found in caves in the late 1980s could be the Bibical "Balm of Judea", a study suggests.
Tree’s resin, called ’tsori’ in Biblical texts, was highly prized in ancient world for its used in perfume, incense, cataract medicine, embalming agents, and antidotes ...