by Ted Wright | Dec 24, 2019 | Ancient Egypt, Ancient Egypt and the Pentateuch, Archaeology and the New Testament, Archaeology and the Old Testament, Bible, Biblical Patriarchs, Herod the Great, Herodian Architecture, Roman empire, The Exodus
The Flight into Egypt The Holy Family in the Land of the Pharaohs On the surface, the Christmas story is a very simple one. It is about the birth of a child. The child of the Christmas story, however, isn’t just about any child – He was the Son...
by Ted Wright | Nov 14, 2019 | Anatolia, Archaeology and the New Testament, Archaeology and the Old Testament, Bible, Biblical Patriarchs, geography, historical geography, History, Hittites, Noah & the Flood, Noah and the Genesis Flood, The United Monarchy, Turkey
Geography & the Bible A key part of understanding the text of the Bible is geography. Most Bible believers today give a cursory nod to the maps located in the backs of their Bibles, but the maps are essential for properly understanding the meaning of the...
by Ted Wright | Oct 4, 2019 | Abraham, apologetics, Archaeology and the Old Testament, Babylon, Bible, Biblical Patriarchs, Debates, Digging Deeper, Genesis and Primeval History, geography, historical geography, History, Holy Land, Mesopotamia
Abraham: The Father of Faith He didn’t build any major cities. He left behind no enduring momuments of stone or marble. He didn’t inscribe any clay tablets [that we know of]. He came from the very cradle of human civilization itself, in ancient Mesopotamia,...