First ‘Bible map’ published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests
Lucas Cranach the Elder's map of the Holy Land in Christopher Froschauer's Old Testament (Zürich, 1525) in The Wren Library, Trinity College,
Lucas Cranach the Elder's map of the Holy Land in Christopher Froschauer's Old Testament (Zürich, 1525) in The Wren Library, Trinity College,
An Israel Antiquities Authority excavation, conducted prior to road construction undertaken by the Netivei Israel – National Transport Infrastructure Company, discovered a
A BYU researcher has conclusively recovered the name of the woman who received the New Testament letter known as 2 John, according
The ancient village of Bethsaida is believed to be located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, but where precisely
A major discovery in Turkey has 'confirmed' that four chapters of the Bible are likely true. Archaeologists uncovered over 60 ancient tombs
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unearthed a 2,700-year-old Assyrian inscription in clay that could shine a light on key events detailed in the
The discovery of an ancient Jesus artefact in Turkey could change the way we view one of the Bible's most well-known verses.
Dead Sea Scroll fragments and hundreds of other artifacts will be on display starting Nov. 22 at the Museum of the Bible’s
After sixteen years of work, the protective roof over Sinop’s Balatlar Church came down this month, and the medieval walls met daylight
A rare coin depicting Queen Berenice II of Egypt that dates back to Jerusalem’s Hellenistic era was discovered in the City of
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