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How Was the Bosphorus Strait Formed

How Was the Bosphorus Strait Formed

Which overflowed First, the Mediterranean or the Black Sea?

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Dating The Four Greek Floods

Dating The Four Greek Floods

The Zanclean Flood Coincided with Joshua's Long Day

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The Kings of Ancient Israel

The Kings of Ancient Israel

Once Considered Lost or Non-existant, but now found?

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Baalbek

Baalbek

An Excerpt From Our Upcoming Paper on the Kings of Israel

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The Sumerian King List Decrypted

The Sumerian King List Decrypted

Sometimes It Comes Down to Finding the Right Cipher

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How Was David Able to Lift Goliath's Sword?

How Was David Able to Lift Goliath's Sword?

A Bible Puzzle

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The Biblical Chronology Problem

How does the chronology of the Bible answer the findings of archaeology?

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Ramesses II

Rameses the Great was one of the most powerful and long lived pharaohs of Egyptian history. Where does he fit into the Bible's narrative?

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The Hittite Empire

The Hittite Empire represents one of the most surprising misidentifications by modern archaeology.

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The Chronological Framework of Ancient History

The Chronological Framework of Ancient History

Revised and Harmonized with Scripture and the Ancient Chroniclers

This post announces my new Substack Newsletter for Creation-History.com.  It goes into the story that led to the Chronological Framework of Ancient History, and what we plan to do with it.

The Lachish Milk Bowl Ostracon

The Lachish Milk Bowl Ostracon

Evidence of an Early Exodus?

Dr. Douglas Petrovich recently published a paper on a Paleo-Hebrew inscription found on an ostracon (piece of a broken clay jar) found at Tel Lachish, arguing that this is evidence of Joshua's conquest in the Late Bronze I period. Our review suggests that it dates instead to the time of Asa's defeat of Zerah the Ethiopian.