The Nabonidus Chronicle confirms the biblical record of Babylon’s fall and Cyrus’s rise, verifying the historical accuracy of Daniel, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
The Lachish Letters — c. 588 B.C.E.
Ancient Hebrew letters from Lachish reveal Judah’s final days before Babylon’s destruction, confirming the accuracy of Jeremiah’s account.
King Sennacherib’s Prism — c. 701 B.C.E.
Sennacherib’s Prism confirms the biblical account of Hezekiah’s resistance and Jerusalem’s divine deliverance from Assyrian siege in 701 B.C.E.
The Moabite Stone — c. 840 B.C.E.
The Moabite Stone, dating to c. 840 B.C.E., confirms the biblical record of King Mesha’s rebellion against Israel and mentions the divine name Jehovah.
Shishak’s Victory Relief — c. 925 B.C.E.
Shishak’s Karnak relief confirms the biblical record of Egypt’s invasion under Rehoboam, revealing Jehovah’s sovereignty in judgment and mercy.
Yehoʿezer ben Hosh’ayahu: A Seal Testifying to the Covenant Faith of Judah’s Officials
A newly discovered seal inscribed “Yehoʿezer ben Hosh’ayahu” confirms the widespread use of Jehovah’s Name among Judah’s First Temple officials.
Bronze-Age Tomb at Palmahim Beach: A 2022 Discovery Illuminating Canaanite-Egyptian Interaction Prior to Israel’s Settlement
A 2022 Bronze Age tomb at Palmahim Beach reveals Canaanite-Egyptian culture just before Israel’s settlement, preserved with weapons and pottery.
Biblical Archaeology – Canaanite Scarab from Tel Azekah (2021 – New Discovery)
A finely carved scarab from Tel Azekah (1800 B.C.E.) reveals Egypt’s influence in Canaan long before David’s battles in the same valley.
First Temple Period Ivory Inlays: Evidence of Judah’s Royal Opulence in Late Eighth–Seventh Century B.C.E. Jerusalem
Ivory inlays from a First Temple building south of the Temple Mount confirm Judah’s royal luxury and the biblical realism of Amos 6:4.
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.


