Jan 13 Blog
By: John Drummond
If you regularly read Bible History Daily posts, Biblical Archaeology Review articles, or are a fan of biblical history in general, you’ve probably come across […]
Jul 11 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
Archaeologists officially announced the discovery of a 3,100-year-old inscription from the site of Khirbet al-Ra‘i that may be evidence of Gideon the Judge. Khirbet al-Ra‘i, […]
Feb 24 Blog
By: BAS Staff
Taking a Sling AS A RETIRED NEUROSURGEON, I read with enthusiasm the article by Boyd Seevers and Victoria Parrott on biblical-era slings (“Taking a Sling: […]
Oct 2 Blog
By: Yosef Garfinkel
I was pleased to see four reputable scholars dedicate such a long discussion[1] to refuting my putative interpretation of the cultic paraphernalia from Moẓa as […]
Jul 31 Blog
By: Megan Sauter
What does God look like? In the Bible, the Israelites are charged to not create any idol—whether of a deity or living thing. This prohibition, […]
Jun 22 Blog
By: Biblical Archaeology Society Staff
Can personal names on archaeological materials from ancient Israel and Judah shed light on when the Bible was written? In the Summer 2020 issue of […]
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