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A Network of Davidic Cities
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Come Meet David and Solomon!
Psalm 102 and God’s Biblical Archaeology
By
Gerald Flurry
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Come Meet David and Solomon!
Psalm 102 and God’s Biblical Archaeology
By
Gerald Flurry
The Powerful Poetry of the Hebrews
In praise of one of history’s most literary and eternally influential cultures
By
Ryan Malone
Was David and Solomon’s Jerusalem a ‘Godforsaken’ Place?
What does archaeology tell us?
By
Brad Macdonald
and
Christopher Eames
The Moat of Ancient Jerusalem
A monumental discovery reshapes our understanding of ancient Jerusalem.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
Mesha Stele: The Second ‘House of David Inscription’
An interview with Prof. Michael Langlois
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 22
The Khirbet Qeiyafa Shrine Model and the Temple of Solomon
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 11
Hallucinogenic Plants Discovered in Temples at Gath
New discoveries may provide insight into the cultic practices of biblical ‘soothsayers.’
By
Samuel McKoy
• April 1
Copper Mines of the United Monarchy
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Seeking Solomon: United Monarchy on the High Seas
By
Sean Kingsley
‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ Archaeology Exhibit Opening Ceremony
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 29
Eighth-Century B.C.E. Assyrian Scarab Discovered by Hiker in Lower Galilee
Winter rains reveal a buried gem.
By
George Haddad
• February 8
Biblical Battle of Gath Verified Through Magnetism
‘Hazael king of Aram went up, and fought against Gath ….’
By
George Haddad
• February 2
Bringing King David and King Solomon to Life!
Our institute is excited to announce two monumental projects.
By
Nicholas Irwin
• December 28, 2023
Mysterious First Temple Period Cave Inscription Further Deciphered
By
George Haddad
• December 1, 2023
Gezer’s Carbon Speaks: Solomonic City After All
New radiocarbon evidence lays to rest minimalism’s low chronology attempt to redate King Solomon’s city into the ninth century B.C.E.
By
Christopher Eames
• November 20, 2023
Revealing King David’s Edomite Garrisons
New research corroborates the biblical account of King David’s chain of outposts within Edom.
By
Christopher Eames
• November 17, 2023
Outposts Built by King David Discovered in Southern Israel
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 13, 2023
Finding the Hittites
How a lost empire confirms biblical history
By
Christopher Eames
and
George Haddad
What Is a Casemate Wall?
By
Christopher Eames
Early City Planning in the Kingdom of Judah
By
Prof. Yosef Garfinkel
First Temple Period Jerusalem: Unmatched Administrative Powerhouse
Findings from a new corpus of Jerusalem’s Iron Age II/First Temple Period inscriptions
By
Christopher Eames
Who Were the ‘Blind and Lame’ Defenders of Jebusite Jerusalem? It’s Not Whom You Might Think
Beneath an otherwise seemingly obvious biblical passage lies a much more sinister meaning, as revealed by archaeology.
By
Christopher Eames
• September 8, 2023
First Temple Period Channels Baffle Archaeologists
A remarkable first-of-its-kind discovery, but the use remains a mystery.
By
George Haddad
• August 30, 2023
The Rather Stunning Backlash Against Professor Garfinkel’s Latest Paper on the Kingdom of David
Is the criticism warranted? And why the level of vehemence?
By
Christopher Eames
• August 23, 2023
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