Remains of buildings and a collection of stamped jar handles for the first time offer clues to how agricultural produce in ...
Evidence how Sennacherib’s military campaign impacted the economy in the Kingdom of Judah discovered near Jerusalem.
Excavations in Jerusalem revealed that Sennacherib’s 701 BCE military campaign impacted Judah's economy, uncovering ...
Isaiah is most known for his four Servant Songs. The prophet foresees God’s coming and growing up as a man and becoming the ...
Ancient records reveal that a king named Midas really did exist. In fact, there was more than one king with that name.
These recent excavations indicate that the original Judahite administrative structure that existed on this site was completely destroyed.
There are historical figures who, for various reasons, transcend their status to become paradigms of something; in the case ...
Archaeological findings of the Assyrian campaign show it significantly impacted Jerusalem and the overall Judean economy.
AMMAN - The Kingdom of Edom covered the territory of southern Transjordan and in later phases, parts of the Negev Desert ...
operating prior to Sennacherib's military campaign – as part of the Kingdom of Judah’s preparations, led by King Hezekiah, to rebel against Assyria, at which time taxation to the Assyrian ...