Biblical Archaeology uncovers artifacts, ruins, and ancient manuscripts that provide historical context and support for stories in the Bible. These discoveries, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient cities, and religious relics, offer insights into the culture, practices, and events of biblical times. They bridge faith and history, enriching understanding and strengthening the connection between scripture and the real world.
Thornville Church - Your Source for Biblical Inspiration reports that recent necropolis discoveries at Colossae are reshaping how scholars read…
A Discovery That Stirs Curiosity and Faith Thorn Ville Church – The world of archaeology rarely stays quiet for long,…
Thorn Ville Church - Di tengah dunia digital dan segala percepatan informasi, umat Kristen semakin haus akan pemahaman iman yang…
Thorn Ville Church - In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte led a military expedition into Egypt, an ambitious campaign that sought not…
Thorn Ville Church - The archaeological site of Shiloh in Israel has long fascinated historians, archaeologists, and biblical scholars. Known…
Thorn Ville Church - The Epic of Gilgamesh is widely considered the world’s oldest surviving piece of literature. Composed in…
Thorn Ville Church - The Ekron Inscription is one of the most significant archaeological finds in the history of the…
Thorn Ville Church - The story of the tomb of Jesus is rooted in the accounts of the New Testament,…
Thorn Ville Church - In 1868, a remarkable artifact was unearthed in Dhiban, modern-day Jordan, that would change the study…
Thorn Ville Church - In 1952, archaeologists exploring caves near Qumran in the Judean Desert came across one of the…