Biblia

GREAT DISCOVERIES IN BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY

The Rosetta Stone Traveling with the French army when Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798 were 175 scientists. They studied known sites as well as previously unknown places. Their research resulted in a 24-volume publication that became the foundation for the modern field of Egyptology. Their most important discovery was made in 1799, near the village … Continue reading “GREAT
DISCOVERIES IN BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY”

ARCHAEOLOGY—BIBLICAL ALLY OR ADVERSARY?

Paul L. Maier Christians used to assume, quite confidently, that the spade was the Bible’s best friend, and that the hard evidence unearthed by archaeologists digging in the Holy Land would, once the dust of controversy was cleaned off, unfailingly support the Biblical record. Early excavations in the Near East were often funded by Christian … Continue reading “ARCHAEOLOGY—BIBLICAL
ALLY OR ADVERSARY?”

EGYPT AND THE BIBLE

Gary A. Byers The Land The land known today as Egypt has remained a remarkable constant through the millennia in Africa’s northeast corner. The modern name “Egypt” is Greek (Aigyptos), originating in the hieroglyphic hi-kuptah, “palace of the ka (soul) of (the god) Ptah.” Called Misr in Arabic today, it was Misrayim (Hebrew) in the … Continue reading “EGYPT
AND THE BIBLE”

HISTORICAL SYNCHRONISMS AND THE DATE OF THE EXODUS

Charles F. Aling For those that hold a high view of Scripture and believe the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt actually happened, there are two major positions today regarding when that event occurred: the so-called Early Date, which places the Exodus in the mid-15th century BC, most probably during the reign of Amenhotep II, and the … Continue reading “HISTORICAL
SYNCHRONISMS AND THE DATE OF THE EXODUS”