Dead Sea Scroll Cave First Discovery in Over 60 Years! Lynchburg resident and Liberty University professor Dr. Randall Price has just made history! During the month of January he co-directed an excavation of a cave…
In the early 2ooo's the biblical Pool of Siloam was rediscovered due to some utility work, but was only partially excavated due to a land dispute with nearby landowners. But this year further excavation was…
Joshua built an altar to the Lord on Mount Ebal as a place of worship and witness. He constructed it using only uncut field stones, as Moses instructed. There Joshua and the priests conducted a…
The Jewish Defense Minister 's visit to the Temple Mount has caused controversy just like other visits over the years. This news article outlines the modern controversy over time that has brought this about. Read…
Jerusalem- Israeli Antiquity authorities announce that the Pool of Siloam, which has been only partially excavated, will be fully excavated in the coming months and will be open to the public along with the Pilgrimage…
God commanded Joshua to destroy the Canaanites and conquer Jericho. This account has sparked ethical debates among modern readers, even provoking one to ask if God is a “moral monster.”1 In response, many have offered…
A friend of the ministry, Dick Hess, who has been on several trips to Israel with Dr. Price and World of the Bible, gave an insightful devotional about the shepherds in the Christmas story at…
One of the best-known accounts from Scripture is the miracle of the walls that came tumbling down when “Joshua fit the battle of Jericho,” as the old song goes. Therefore, the archaeological excavations conducted at…
Bible critics love to attack the conquest of Jericho. Disproving or questioning its historicity undermines Israel and Israel’s claim to possessing the land. Read about the archaeology of Jericho here
Dr. Price was recently interviewed by the Associates of Biblical Research program, Digging the Truth, about his excavation of the Dead Sea Caves that may have contained Scrolls and future plans for more cave excavation…
It has been said, “We are what we remember,” and “What we remember affects who we are and what we experience in life.”1 This is especially true of our spiritual lives because what we remember…
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