http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Merneptah-Stele&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Definitive snapshots of history reaching far back in time remain elusive but super exciting when found. One of biblical archaeology's top-ten discoveries is a 10-foot-tall grey granite slab. Mr. Windle of ABR gives a succinct overview, leaving space for more pictures to admire.
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Bulletin-20220821&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=He-Maketh-No-Mistake&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
This week I received two nice letters along with much literature from Joyce Fisher, a 93-year-old widow in El Cajon, California. Ed and Joyce were always evangelical-minded. I've known Joyce for many years;
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Bulletin-20220814&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Babylonian-Chronicles&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Normally it's true that the victor writes the history all will remember, but that doesn't seem to be the case for Babylon.
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Bulletin-20220807&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Assyrian-Ambassadors&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
In 2 Kings 18:17, we read the king of Assyria [Sennacherib] sent Tartan and Rabsaris and Rabshakeh from Lachish to king Hezekiah at Jerusalem around 713 BC. Who were these people, and why did he send them?
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Bulletin-20220731&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Historical-Jonah&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
One possible reason the 8th century prophet Jonah was missing (word hints in purple) from last week's chart of Hebrew and Assyrian kings is mainstream Biblical scholars view Jonah's account as "entirely ahistorical", a parody written hundreds of years after the fact and mistakenly interpreted as prophecy. Yet, an analysis of the Assyrian Limmu list discloses a greater miracle than Jonah's whale of a trip.
http://www.mission-bible.net/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=Bulletin-20220724&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0