Let the Stones Speak

A podcast by Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology

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48 Episodes

  1. #29: The Curse Tablet from Joshua’s Altar on Mount Ebal

    Published: 17/05/2023
  2. #28: Jerusalem Ophel Excavation 2023 Preview

    Published: 04/05/2023
  3. #27: Touring the Bible’s Buried Cities: Megiddo

    Published: 01/05/2023
  4. #26: Jerusalem Inscription Proves Link Between King Solomon and Sheba

    Published: 23/04/2023
  5. #24: King Darius in Israel: An Almost Amazing Archaeological Discovery

    Published: 17/03/2023
  6. #23: Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Finds of 2022

    Published: 22/02/2023
  7. #22: Excavation of the Entire Siloam Pool Begins

    Published: 15/02/2023
  8. #21: Touring the Bible’s Buried Cities: Gezer

    Published: 05/02/2023
  9. #20: Investigating King Solomon’s Jerusalem Gatehouse

    Published: 09/01/2023
  10. #19: King Solomon's Gates

    Published: 26/12/2022
  11. #18: Rare 2,000-Year-Old Silver Half-Shekel Coin Discovered in Jerusalem

    Published: 13/12/2022
  12. #17: Prof. Yosef Garfinkel Presents Earliest Alphabetical Inscription

    Published: 20/11/2022
  13. #16: King Hezekiah’s Monumental Jerusalem Inscription

    Published: 03/11/2022
  14. #15: The Ishmael Papyrus, a Silver Shekel and a Fully Stocked 3,300-Year-Old Tomb

    Published: 19/09/2022
  15. #14: Interview: 2,600-Year-Old Ornate Ivories Discovered in Jerusalem

    Published: 09/09/2022
  16. #13: 'And Rehoboam built ... Lachish'

    Published: 24/06/2022
  17. #12: 'And Solomon Built Gezer'

    Published: 01/06/2022
  18. #11: Will the Location of the Tabernacle Soon Be Discovered at Tel Shiloh?

    Published: 13/05/2022
  19. #10: Hidden Biblical Clues Reveal History’s Greatest Conflicts

    Published: 09/05/2022
  20. #9: Debunked: The Early Philistines Are NOT Proof Against the Bible

    Published: 25/04/2022

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Let the Stones Speak brings you archaeology from a biblical perspective. Host Brent Nagtegaal is on location in Jerusalem to give you the most important developments happening on the ground—and emerging from beneath it. Nagtegaal is a contributor for ArmstrongInstitute.org.

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