When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A 2,800-year-old jar inscribed in Hebrew with the Yahwistic name "Benayo" has been discovered at ...
WHEN SENNACHERIB, King of Assyria, sent his army to the kingdom of Judah in 701BC, and had it destroy the city of Lachish, 43km south-west of Jerusalem, he was doing his bit for science as well. As ...
Scientists have managed to study the impact of a fire that happened more than 2,500 years ago a study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science reveals. Israeli archaeologists assessed the ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered over 60 ancient tombs in Colossae, a biblical city immortalized in the New ...
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Amulets such as this were common in Israel during the time of the First Temple. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. An 11-year-old ...
Researchers reconstructed the geomagnetic fields recorded in 21 archaeological destruction layers throughout Israel and used the data to develop a reliable new scientific tool for archaeological ...
Q: Over the years I have really struggled to make sense of the debate of science and creationism. I grew up in a conservative background in which young Earth creationists would never question the ...
I have dreaded writing this but am convinced that someone must stand up for the Bible. You see, creation science is not only bad science but it is also bad Bible. Creation science claims to champion a ...
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting January 1st, 2015 - Buy Why Biblical Creation Is Good Science DVD ...
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The secret lies in extremely powerful wind vortices, such as tornadoes or waterspouts, which form over bodies of water like lakes, rivers, or the sea. When these vortices develop, they suck up water ...
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