How Did the Romans Build Such Incredible Structures? Israeli Archaeologists Reveal their Secret

New insight into Roman construction techniques have been revealed by Israeli archaeologists
IDF Paratroopers Accidentally Uncover Ancient Guard Tower from time of King Hezekiah

In a tale of past meets present, a group of IDF soldiers discovered a watchtower used by their ancestors and fellow warriors from the Kingdom of Judah.
Exceptional Conditions at Israel’s Qesem Cave Preserved 400,000-Year-Old ‘Tool Kit’

Scientists in Tel Aviv discover that recycling actually began some 400,000 years ago.
Christian Archaeologist Attacked by Palestinian Authority in their Legal Battle Against Biblical Archaeology

Despite a legal victory protecting the rights of archaeologists working in Israel, the PA continues the attack. One Christian archaeologist stands strong, fighting to preserve irreplaceable clues to Israel’s past.
Dry Bones Reveal Rise and Fall of Negev Settlements During Byzantine Era

The Prophet Ezekiel’s dream-like, enigmatic vision of the Valley of Dry Bones – originally an allegory about the future return of Judeans to the Land of Israel – has become one of the cornerstones for the Jewish belief in the resurrection of the dead.
As the Seder is Observed with Roasted Chicken Eggs, Eggshells Found in Jerusalem’s City of David

Excavations in the City of David discovered rare eggshells, indicating eggs were an important part of the Biblical diet.
2,600 Year-Old Seal Bearing Name Of “Servant of the King” Found in City of David

A clay seal bearing the inscription, “Natan-Melech, servant of the king”, the name of a servant of the Biblical King Josiah, was found in the City of David.
2000-year-old Jewish Archaeological Site Discovered Under Arab Suburb of Jerusalem

A newly discovered archaeological site outside of Jerusalem reveals an elegant lifestyle in the time of the Hasmoneans.
Stash of Original Temple Incense Found

A cache of nearly 600 kilos of what is believed to be ketoret (incense used in the Temple service) was discovered by a team of Bnei Noach (Noahides) in 1992. Could its discovery be connected to the reestablishment of the Third Temple and the Messianic era?
Flash Floods in the Judean Desert A Metaphor For God’s Word

Viewed more than 14,000 times by press time, a dramatic video of flash flood in the Judean desert last week, during the rainy season in Israel, was posted on the Facebook page of an Israeli travel ministry.