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Biblical Archaeology
The Bible is reliable?
The Bible is the Word of God in written form. It is a collection of 66 books, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and written by more than 40 authors in 1.500 years. Later writings and archeology have confirmed that the people,…
Noah's Ark
Noah had to welcome all the "species" of his time. The number of animal species at that time, however, was most likely less important than is generally assumed (see point 6. "Biology tells ..."). The…
The Great Flood
"Then God said to Noah,: 'I have made up my mind: the end of all flesh has come, for the earth, because of them, It is filled with violence; here, I will destroy them together with the earth. '" (Genesis 6:13 - P) - "And it happened, on the seventh day, that the…
Dinosaurs and the Bible
According to evolutionists, dinosaurs died long before man appeared on earth, but in the Bible we find many references to this prehistoric animal that lived with men ...
There Is Truly A Mystery About Dinosaurs?…
Biblical Archaeology: the Code of Hammurabi
Hammurabi, the Amorite family, It was perhaps the greatest king of Mesopotamia. We have already seen that it was the destroyer of Mari, in 1760 to.C. He is considered by many as a contemporary of Abraham. Someone had even wanted…
Biblical Archaeology: Discoveries in Egypt
The era of excavations in Egypt was inaugurated in 1798 with Napoleonic Campaign. The French leader had led the army in about 120 scientists, who explored and described the ancient ruins for the first time. The…
Biblical Archaeology: Discoveries in Palestine
Compared to the profusion of discoveries from Egypt and Mesopotamia, Palestine has proven in a sense the most avaricious. But what has been found is still of exceptional interest.
Several inscriptions, are sharp…
Biblical Archaeology: Discoveries in Mesopotamia
As it had already happened for Egypt, also in Mesopotamia the era of exploration was inaugurated with the deciphering of ancient inscriptions and with the rediscovery of disappeared languages.
Mesopotamia literally means (the greek) "country…
How the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls confirms the Bible?
Archeology is the study of the remains of ancient civilizations. The first archaeological excavations were carried out in a rather "crafts" in order to discover buried treasures. Today it is driven by the desire to better understand customs…
What is Biblical Archeology?
Archeology in general can be considered a young science: perhaps only 150 years. In the early days it was nothing more than a treasure hunt to enrich the museums, and only later did he undertake to dig with a scientific method…