The Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, where Jesus healed the man born blind, confirms both the historical reliability of Scripture and Christ’s divine mission.
Pool of Bethesda – Jerusalem (John 5) — c. 2nd century B.C.E.–1st century C.E.
Archaeological discoveries confirm the Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem as the precise location of Jesus’ healing miracle in John 5, verifying the Gospel’s accuracy.
Temple Warning Inscription – Jerusalem (Second Temple) — c. 23 B.C.E.–70 C.E.
The Temple Warning Inscription confirms the holiness of the Second Temple and the biblical accuracy of Acts and Josephus’ writings.
Ancient Evidence: The Role of Biblical Archaeology in Proving the Bible’s Authenticity
Archaeology continually confirms the Bible’s divine authenticity, revealing the historical accuracy and preservation of Jehovah’s inspired Word.
Discovering Faith: How Biblical Archaeology Validates Scriptural Accounts
Archaeological discoveries affirm the historical truth of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.
Biblical Archaeology: Unveiling the Historical Truths of the Bible
Archaeology confirms the Bible’s historical accuracy from Genesis to Revelation, revealing the physical evidence of Jehovah’s acts in human history.
How Does the Nazareth Inscription Illuminate Early Christian Burial Customs and Validate Gospel Accounts?
The Nazareth Inscription enhances understanding of first-century burial customs, confirming Gospel accounts and Roman regulations about tomb preservation.
Archaeology: The Caiaphas Ossuary Confirms the Gospels
The Caiaphas ossuary discovery in 1990 provides tangible evidence of the high priest's existence and his significant role in Jesus' trial.
How Does the Arch of Titus Reveal the Historical Context Behind Jesus’ Prophecy of Jerusalem’s Fall?
See how an ancient Roman monument echoes a bold prediction from Scripture. Discover links between faith and history that affirm God’s Word.
How Did the Areopagus in Athens Confirm the Historical Context of Paul’s Ministry?
Uncover how an ancient Greek site sheds light on a key moment in early faith. See Scripture’s roots come alive through historical traces.


