Biblical archaeology is an important creation science discipline that substantiates the Bible as a valid historical document, and the Biblical chronology as accurate time-line. Each year new discoveries are made, and creationists are encouraged to keep themselves informed of progress in this field. The study of Biblical Archaeology is also an important aid to the correct understanding of the Bible, since it gives a description of the lands of the Bible and of social customs, civil and religious, of the biblical characters. Biblical Archaeology (read more on the Creation Wiki) http://creationwiki.org/Biblical_Arch…
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Old Testament Archaeology: Part 2C - Jericho (Tell es-Sultan)
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 2B - Aligning Key Events
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 2A - Introduction to Biblical / Egyptian Synchrony
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 1C - Important Discoveries
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 1B - Sodom and Gomorrah
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 1A - Textual Authenticity
Biblical Archaeology: Defending the History in God's Word
New Testament Archaeology - Part 1 - Jesus' Home and Ministry in Galilee
New Testament Archaeology - Part 2 - Archaeology of the Crucifixion
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 2 - Synchronizing the Biblical and Egyptian History
Old Testament Archaeology: Part 1 - The Bible and Ancient History Unite
Can You Believe the Bible?
New Testament Archaeology
New Testament Archaeology
The Historical Accuracy of the Bible
Revelation 2: 1-11 Including Ephesus and Smyrna
Revelation 1: On The Island of Patmos
Exploring Sardis and Philadelphia - Revelation 3:23
Pergamum: Revelation 2:12-17
Using Ephesian Identity to Create a New Christian Identity
Overlooked Sites (Ammam, Jordan, Kursi, and the Golan)
Visiting the City of David and the Western Wall
Biblical Apologetics: Defending Belief in the Bible
Mount of Olives and Garden of Gethsemane
From the Wilderness to Jerusalem
Bethel and Shiloh: Presence and Promises
Contested Kings of the Jews: Matthew 2:1-8
Gideon, Beth She'an, Jericho and Qsar el Yehud (Baptism of Jesus)
The Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Qumran and the Bible
Caesarea Philippi, Dan, Korazim and Katzrin
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